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THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
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Tree volume models for tropical broadleaved forests. Forest
industry perspectives in South-East Asia. Organisation of forest
services. Aspects of the autecology and secondary succession of
Casuarina st'zticta on Canberra's hills. Teak (Tectona grandis
L.F.) seedlings and provenance variation. An environmental approach
to land classification for outdoor recreation. Studies on fungi
from eucalypt roots. Review of farm forestry problems and
possibilities in Australia. Autecology of the grey box EuaaZyptus
TrDZuccana Roxb. (s.1 at.) Myrtaceae. . Physiological studies of
sprouting of teak (rectona grandis S.L.) planting stumps.
Professor and Head of Department: D.M. Griffin, MA PhD ScD Camb.
Readers: L. T. Carron, Di pFor AFS, l:1ScFor Ql d, 01 pFor Oxf.
W.A. Heather, BScFor MSc Syd 9 PhD. _ Phll FIFA Senior
Lecturers: R.G. Florence, MScFor Qld, PhD Syd. E.P. Bachelard, BScF
Mel b., MF PhD Yale M.T. Tanton, BSc PhD DIC Lond., ARCS I.S.
Ferguson, BScF Mel b., OF Yale K.tJ. Groves, BSc Wales, MSc. K. R.
Shepherd, BScFor Syd, PhD f-·1el b. D.M. Stodart, BE Adel, MS
Texas. G.B. Wood, BScFor Qld, OipFor Oxf, PhD
Lecturers: . E.D. Parkes, BAgrSc NZ, MAgrSc Cant. M.U. Slee, MA
Oxf ~ MSc.
Honorary Fellow: l1.E. Hillis, DSc Mel b., FIAt~S, FHJSc, FRACI.
Senior Tutors: J.C.G. Banks, BSc(Forestry) MSc.
B. N. Gardiner, B~e l·JAust., PhD Syd. D. Hamilton, BSc Tas,
PhD. R.N. Byron, BSc(For), MA PhO Brit.Col.
Tutors: G .• T. Walker, BSc{For) G.J. Hodges, BScF r~lb.
BSc{For), MSc M.P. Dawson, BSc{For}.
Visiting Fellows: L.D. Pryor, OSc Adel., OipFor AFS J.K. Sharma,
MSc PhD Agra J.O. Allen, BSc(Edin), PhD {Cant)
Visitors.
As in other years, numbers of ~eopl e from other parts of
Australia and abroad, both in groups and as individuals, visited
the Department.
Staff Movements.
Mr G.J. Hodges resigned from the position of tutor and Dr R.N.
Byron and Mr M.P. Oa~son were appointed to the positions of Senior
Tutor and Tutor. resp~ctively. Dr W.A. Heather wa~ promoted to
Reader.
Dr L.T. Carron was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee
Medal.
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Two members of the academic staff were overseas on study
leave.
Research and research grants. I
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Studies on the decomposition of Eucalyptus bark.
Other activities.
Donor Grant in 1977
RCDF . $16 ,800
.. · During 1977 various projects ~'lere carried 'out by staff
members. either individually or as a group. The following major
project was commenced in 1977 by ·the Department's Resource and
Environment Consultant Group:
Development of a computer-based growth model for A.C.T. pine
forests: for Department of the Capita 1 Te·rri tory .
. t Publications.
Ayling, R.D.* - 1976. Ultrastructural changes in leaf and needle
segments treated with h~rbicides containing picloram • .. Weed
Research, 16: 301-304,
Ayling, R.D.* Anatomical and histochemical changes in
9erminating seeds of Pinus raadiata treated with Tordon herbicides.
Canad. J. Bot. 55: 1359-1372. 1976 .
Bacon, G.J. and Hawkins, P.J.t 1977. Studies on the
establishment of open root caribbean pine planting stock in
southern Queensland. Aust.For. 40: 173-191.
Bacon, G.J., Hawkins, P.J . t and Jermyn , D.t 1977. Root dip
evaluation and short t erm storage trials with 1-0 .slash pine
seedlings. Aust.For. 40: 167-172.
Banks, J.C.G. and Shep~G rd. K.R. 1977 . Urban Woodlands.
P,ustral ian Parks ·a111..: .Rec~tation. Feb. .PP· 27-31.
Benson, A.O.* and Shepherd, K.R. 1977. Effects of nursery
practice on Pinus radiata seedling characteristics and field
perf9rmance. II. Nursery root wrenching. N.Z.J.For.Sci. 7(1):
68-76.
Carron, L.T. 1977. The Golden Jubilee of Professional Forestry
Education in Canberra. · Aust. For. 40(2).
Carron, L.T. 1977~ -Professional education in forestry. Paper
B-19. ANU submission to Inquiry into Education and Traini.ng~
April. Edwards , I.J. 1970. · The ecological impact of pedestrian
traffic on alpine vegetation in Kosciusko National Park. Aust.For.
40(2): 108-120.
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Ferguson, I.S. 1977. Decentralization and the forest products
and forest industries. Australian Forest Industries Journal.
40(12): 13-15.
Ferguson, I.S. 1977. Internat ional trade and -Aus·t.ralian
markets. Proceed-,. ings, Institute of Foresters of Australia,
Eighth Triennial Confer-
ence, Adelaide. Vol. 2, Session 5, 21 pp.
Ferguson, I.S. 1977. ~Joodlots or lots of wood? . AFDI Forestr~
Conference Traralgon, Papers and Proceedings , Part 1 . . ,pp. 21-2
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Ferguson, I.S. and Parkes, E.D. 1977. International Trade in
Forest Products - 2. Deve 1 opments and Prospects. Consu.l tants
Report for Department of Industry and Commerce, A.G.P.S., Canberra,
52pp •
Ferguson, l.S. and Leech, J . l·J. 1971. Stand dynamics and
density in radiata pine plantations~ , New Zealand Journal of
,forestry Science. 6(3): 443-454.
Ferguson, I.S. and .J.J •.. Reilly°*. '' 1977. The social
discount rate and opportunity cost of capital in forestry
_development projects. pp. 85-93 in A.J. Grayson (Ed. };
·Evaluatidn -·of the Contribution of Forestry to Economic
Development. United Kingdom Forestry Convnission Bulletin. No. 56,
H. M.S.O., Londo11·. ~·. ·
Ferguson, l.S. and Leech, J. H> . 1977. Generalized least·
squares estimation of stand yield functions. Proc. t·Research
'1tfarking Group No. 2; Mensuration and Management, Melbourne,-
l:,:Jpp .1 '
,Florence, R.G. 1977.- Resource use conflict in the Victorian
·Alps. Aust.For. 40: 6-12. ·
.. . .. Florence, R.G. 1977 . . A. review of the indigenous
forest policy for New .... ,:: '· _South t-!ales. · Paper to
meeting of Institute of Foresters, Port
Macquarie, N.S. !. July. 9pp. :
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., Florence, ·R.G. 1977. The concept and status of multiple use
in the ·, ., Australian forests. Paper to Intersection Symposium,
Sections
12 and 13, ANZAAS, Melbourne, l2pp. ·,
Florence; R.G. 19.77. The ecosystem concept in native forests.
Proc.
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$~~0Sh.HTi ·Orl nutrient cycling in native ·•forests. CS.IRcr-OV
sion of Land Resourtes Management arlcl Department of Forestry,
W.A. Perth (1977) .
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Griffin, O.M. 1977. Water potential and wood-decay fungi. Ann.
Rev. Phytopathol. - --15: 319-29. :.
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Heather, W.A.; ~ratt , B.H. * and Chin, -T. Y·. * 1977. Pre-
'and post-emergence damping off of seedlings of Pinus species by
Phytophthora
. h.! cinnamomi and Ph.· dreahaleri. Aust. J. Bot. 25:
385-393.
Heather, W.A. and Sharma, J.K. 1977. Some aspects of poplar rust
research in .Australia. Aust.For. 40:1 pp. 28-43.
Heather, W.A. 1977. Beyond the Pinus monoculture, Australian
Forest Grower. 1:1 pp.26.
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Leech, . J. W. .1977.. Information systems ·and the · fores.ter
. . Aust. For. · . 4onr P~ 13-19. ·
Sharma, J.K. and Heather, W.A. 1977. Infection of PopuLus alba
var. hickeUana by Me"lampsora medusae Thum. Eur.J.For~Path. 7:2 pp.
119-124.
Shepherd, K.R. 1977. Forest tree breeding in Australia. CSIRO
Division of Forest Research. Divisional Report 2. 29p.
Slee, M.U. 1977. A. model r~lating needleless·. shoots and
dieback in Pinu~ caribaea to strobilus production and climatic
conditions. Silvae Genetica. 2~:3/4 .
Tanton., M.T. 1977. Response to food plant stimuli by larvae of
the · mustard beetle P~n ·ooch"lea.riae Fab. Ent. Exp. and Appl•:
2i 18p.
Tanton. M.T. 1977. Behavioural response to differ~nt wavelength
bands and attraction to colour by larvae of the mustard beetle
Phaedon cochteariae Fab. Ent. Exp. and .. Appl • . 22: 35-42.
Tanton, ··:M. T. and Alder, 1977. Effects of infestations of the
woolly aphid Pineus (Adelgidae: . Homoptera) on Pinus radiata D.
Don.
· gr:owing in the .Australian Capital Territory. Aust.For.Res.
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West, p·;w. ·.]977. Alkali-labile ~AA complex~s in . Pinus ..
radiata D. Don.
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DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY ANALYSIS OF STUDENT PERFORMANCE
Eri'roi 1 ed · Pel'centaqe of No •. Enro 11 ei:I p t ercen acie
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Subject or Unit . .as at I - · ' ::·30.4.77 ' Sitting .·
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Sit~f~g ~istinction 1 ion Credit • • J • ' .. -
JNo. ·3 1 No • . % ~~o.
1 801 Forest Botany I ·-. : 139 100 1132 95 7
t 802 Forest Botany II 87 100 I 64 74 23 ! 803 Soil Science . ·,
79 100 I 11 97 ' 2 COl Fore~t Ecology ·-: J 60 100 58 97 . 2 C02
Silviculture I , 55 100 ·. 51 93 4
( C04 Wildlife and Range , .. :·17 130 Management 1 13 100
017 Fir£ ~ana9ement ; 1 ?.2 100 io·6 87 16 Dl8 nent'. rology I 5
lfJO 6 120 020 ~ood .Anatcmy and .. · I
Timl:er ld£ntifi- · -· cation 3 100 3 100
030 Grour1J and Aerial . I Sur\cying 77 100 l 13 95 4 ..
031 ForPst Bfometrks ,. ''< & Computer Methods
1 74 100 '.t -{)5 ss - 9
D32 Fortst Economics I 68 100 I .63 93 . 5 I 035 Wood Scier.ce
and · Tech~oloqy · 33 100 31 94 2
l 038· Operatfons Analys,is i - .. '• 1
and .,lann·ing 50 100 I 49 9ff ' 1 f 044 Sil vicul_ture II I 54
100~ t:·· 51 94 3
D 46 Forest -~ng1ne~r1ng i .. f '1
I . s and Harvesting II 1 ~ 100 49 9J. " I 'I I .:.
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No. % I No. % No. % 2 : 16 I 35 3 12 27 - - I 10 17 I 12 19 - -
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Pass I Fail No. % No. % 73 55 7 5 30 47
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48 68 9 13 33 57 2 3 10 20 - -
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26 40 3 4 28 44 12 19
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I Failure I Subject or Unit 30.4.77 Sitting I Wastage 1 High i
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Sitting ~ist1nctionj ion Credit : Pass Fail I
No. % No. % , No. % No. % 047 Resource Policy 50 100 48 96 ' 2 4
- -I 048 Forest Managen-ent ' 52 100 48 92 4 s 1 1 2 050
Conservation and I Recreation 36 100 35 97 l 2~ I ~ 6 052 Wood
Products I 120 100 89 74 31 .8 053 Princi plfS of
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Forest Measurement , 69 100 67 97 2 3 i 22 32 (Semester l) ! I i
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No. % ' No. % I Mo. % No. % I % No. % I 1 Mo. 48 100 ' - - I 2 4
26 54 1 20 41 - -48 100 1 ~ - i 2 4 23 48 I 22 46 1 2
I I i 35 1 oo ~ - - I 3 9 7 2 ' 23 66 2 6 89 100 '. I 8 e 25 28
I 55 66 2 2 - - I I ! 67 1001 2 3 ; 7 10 20 30 l 16 24 22 33 I
I I 1 69 1001 2 3 : 8 12 20 29 : 15 22 24 35
I I I I I I ' I j Enrolled Sitting Results
(as at 30Apr11'77} Final Honours IV 4 2 2 First class.
Final Honours v 4 4 4 Second class Div. B. M< s ters Qua 1i f
ying (by research) 5 1 1 Pass
f1csters Qualifying (by course work) 2
r.lasters Degree (by research) 18 6 .. i, Pass, 2 results to
come.
1·1asters Degree (by course work) 5 3 3 Pass.
Ph.D. 23 7 1 Pass, 6 results to come.