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- Route created during thinning or felling operations for the timber extraction machinery to travel into and out of the forest. Often a rack is made by removing one or two rows of trees.
- Regeneration
- The production of a new crop by artificial or natural regeneration. See Natural regeneration.
- Respiration
- The release into the atmosphere of carbon dioxide formed in a plant or animal where ener is released from stored foods: in plants the reverse of photosynthesis.
- Restocking
- The planting of an area after a tree crop has been removed.
- Restocking
- The replanting of an area after trees are removed.
- Ride
- Un-surfaced unplanted route through plantations used for access, demarcation, extraction and shooting.
- Ring barking
- Cutting round the bark and destroying the cells carrying the tree's food. Also called Girdling.
- Ripping
- A form of ground cultivation where a long tine breaks into the subsoil. Used to break up ironpan soils.
- Root hairs
- Tips of young roots through which water and mineral salts are absorbed from soil.
- Root stock
- Roots on which desirable grafts are grown.
- Rootplate
- The shallow layer of radially arranged roots revealed when a tree has blown over.
- Rotation
- Period between planting and harvesting.
- Roundwood
- Logs and small branches (small roundwood)
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