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Rosene, Freeman
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Type: Document
Year: 1988

Stark
Although current stand culture techniques utilize little of the available nutrient cycling technology because of economic constraints, the types of cultural practices used can influence significanlty the availability of nutrients for tree growth.…
Type: Document
Year: 1988

Hunter
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Type: Document
Year: 1988

Delcourt, Delcourt
Two primary goals of landscape ecologists are to (1) evaluate changes in ecological pattern and process on natural landscapes through time and (2) determine the ecological consequences of transforming natural landscapes to cultural ones.…
Type: Document
Year: 1988

Peterson
Even though most North American ecosystems lack naturally regulated populations of large carnivores, these species continue to attract a disproportionate share of the attention of resource managers and the general public. This is consistent with the…
Type: Document
Year: 1988

Koeppen
From the text ... 'Charcoal is largely unaffected by fungi or other woods destroying organisms. Consequently, it will persist in soil for great periods of time and often turns up in archaeological diggings and paleobotanical studies. The…
Type: Document
Year: 1972

Phillips, Gunter, McClellan, Nord
A magic, non-flammable plant that would solve all your wildland fire hazard problems probably does not exist. On the other hand, if you are seeking a small shrub that hugs the ground and burns considerably slower than annual grasses and herbs, then…
Type: Document
Year: 1972

Walker, Watterston
From the text ... 'The potential of southern bottomland hardwood types is clear, for they, along with cypress, occupy about 37 million acres and comprise more than half of the hardwood stumpage in the South (Sternitzke, 1962). Although the…
Type: Document
Year: 1972