Person

Kleinig, David

Occupation
Botanist and Taxonomist
Alternative Names
  • Kleining, D.A. (Also known as)

Summary

David Kleinig has been Ian Brooker's chief collaborator over many years, working on the EUCLID database and publishing several books on Eucalyptus. In collaboration with Boland, Brooker and D. Nicolle, David Kleinig described several Eucalyptus species and subspecies.

Published resources

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Books

  • [various], Forest tree series (1970 - 1984) (Canberra: Forestry and Timber Bureau, CSIRO Division of Forest Research, 1970). Details
  • Boland, D.J.; Brooker, M.I.H,; Chippendale, G.M.; Hall, N, Hyland, B.P.M.; Johnston, R.D.; Kleinig, D.A.; McDonald, M.W.; and Turner, J.D., Forest Trees of Australia (East Melbourne: CSIRO, 1984), 687 pp. Details
  • Boland, D.J.; Brooker, M.I.H.; and Turnbull, J.W.: with scanning electron microscopy by Kleinig, D.A., Eucalyptus seed (Canberra: Division of Forest Research, CSIRO, 1980), 191 pp. Details
  • Brooker, Ian and Kleinig, David, Field guide to eucalypts. v. 1. South-eastern Australia -- v. 2. South-western and southern Australia -- v. 3. Northern Australia. [3 volumes] (Melbourne: Inkata Press, 1983). Details
  • Brooker, Ian and Kleinig, David, Eucalyptus : an illustrated guide to identification (Port Melbourne: Reed, 2005), 230 pp. Details
  • Kleinig, David and Brooker, Ian, Blue-leaved ironbark : Eucalyptus fibrosa F. Muell. ssp. nubila (Maiden & Blakely) L. Johnson (Melbourne: CSIRO, 1977), 3 pp. Details
  • Kleinig, David and Doran, John, Eucalypt propagation on a small scale (Canberra: CSIRO, 1981), 4 pp. Details

Book Sections

  • Kleinig, David and Brooker, Ian, 'Pokolbin mallee : Eucalyptus pumila R.T. Baker' in Forest tree series; no. 210 (Melbourne: CSIRO Division of Forest Research, 1978), p. 3. Details
  • Kleinig, David; and Boland, Doug, 'Faulconbridge mallee ash, Eucalyptus burgessiana L. Johnson et Blaxell' in Forest tree series; no. 221 (Melbourne: CSIRO Division of Forest Research, 1983), p. 3. Details
  • Kleinig, David; and Brooker, Ian, 'Jilliga ash : Eucalyptus stenostoma L. Johnson et D. Blaxell' in Forest tree series; no. 189 (Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1975), p. 3. Details
  • Kleinig, David; and Brooker, Ian, 'Broad-leaved ironbark : Eucalyptus fibrosa F. Muell. ssp. Fibrosa' in Forest tree series; no.198 (Melbourne: CSIRO Division of Forest Research, 1977), p. 3. Details
  • Kleinig, David; and Brooker, Ian, 'Tumble-down ironbark : Eucalyptus panda S.T. Blake' in Forest tree series; vol. 197 (Melbourne: CSIRO Division of Forest Research, 1977), p. 3. Details
  • Kleinig, David; and Brooker, Ian, 'Beyer's ironbark : Eucalyptus beyeri R.T. Baker' in Forest tree series; no.215 (Melbourne: CSIRO Division of Forest Research, 1978), p. 3. Details

Resources

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