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The regeneration potential of oak following a disturbance or harvest that initiates stand regeneration is determined largely by the size structure of ...
Read moreDescribes a study in two-36-year-old stands of P. radiata to determine the effects of a heavy thinning in one of them at 30 years of age on the unders...
Read moreWe present a perspective on how to approach developing silvicultural prescriptions for restoring oak woodlands and savannas. A large degree of success...
Read moreA study in young lodgepole pine forest near Prince George, BC, Canada, from 1979 to 1983 during the late increase, peak and decline phases of the Lepu...
Read moreThe nature of change in genetic structure during self-thinning of crowded mixtures of Phlox drummondii genotypes was investigated with (1) 10 commerci...
Read moreTo estimate the effect of the foliage at different positions in the profiles of kale crops on the rate of photosynthesis below it, the leaf area index...
Read moreFor 6 Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) plots with various thinning (no thinning or half trees and one-third of basal area removed) and fertilizer (cont...
Read moreA system of equations was developed to describe the reciprocal effects of stand density and quadratic mean diameter through time, using data from a lo...
Read moreThe focus of this review is on the dynamics of woodland soil carbon and its exchange with the atmosphere as CO2. Activities that can influence soil ca...
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