Root samples from a stand of radiata pine are collected at Bottle Lake Forest Park, Burwood, by Mr Bob Bullsmith, left, and Mr Jeremy Young, both technicians in the School of Forestry at the University of Canterbury. The samples are being collected for a research project by Mr Roger Thomas, right, a post-graduate student at the University of Canterbury. The aim of his work is to trace the movement of nitrogen in the ecosystem.
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Press, 25 October 1984, Page 8
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74Root samples from a stand of radiata pine are collected at Bottle Lake Forest Park, Burwood, by Mr Bob Bullsmith, left, and Mr Jeremy Young, both technicians in the School of Forestry at the University of Canterbury. The samples are being collected for a research project by Mr Roger Thomas, right, a post-graduate student at the University of Canterbury. The aim of his work is to trace the movement of nitrogen in the ecosystem. Press, 25 October 1984, Page 8
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