TY - JOUR AU - Cockerham, Stephen T. TI - Irrigation and planting density affect river red gum growth JF - California Agriculture JO - Calif Agr Y1 - 2004/01/01 VL - 58 IS - 1 SP - 40 EP - 43 PB - University of California Agriculture and Nature Resources SN - 0008-0845 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3733/ca.v058n01p40 L3 - 10.3733/ca.v058n01p40 AB - In a 6-year study, production of river red gum, an excellent fuel-wood source, was evaluated for responses to three levels of irrigation, fertilization and planting density. Irrigation and planting density had the greatest influence on tree growth. Irrigation in the fifth and sixth years produced greater wood volume and weight per tree. Tree size was greatest in the wide spacing of the lower planting density. Fertilizer had no effect on any of the treatments. Per acre volume and weight yields were greater at the higher planting density, while individual tree height, diameter, volume and weight was greater at the low planting density. Growers seeking total wood volume per acre can increase yields with the higher density planting and irrigation.