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Johnson
Steaming and other means of heating the soil for the primary purpose of destroying soil-borne plant parasites is widely used in plant research and in the commercial culture of plants. Soil-infesting parasites, which invade the roots and stems of…
Type: Document
Year: 1946

Sauer
[from the text] No apology is needed for scrutinizing any part of the history of man, anywhere, if insight can be gained into culture processes. Indeed, the study of human populations is regarded as having some relation in kind and in method to the…
Type: Document
Year: 1944

Pessin
1. Longleaf and slash pine seedlings were grown in cultures under different conditions of moisture including very dry, dry, damp, moist, and wet soils. In these the original total amount of moisture was brought back by frequent replacement of the…
Type: Document
Year: 1938

Hough
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Type: Document
Year: 1926

Wildland-urban interface (WUI) fires are a growing community problem. In local communities, the fire service has the authority and responsibility to provide for life safety and protection of property. As fire service leaders, along with this…
Type: Document

Kane
1. Problem Statement Oaks are ecologically and culturally important trees associated with high levels of biodiversity in northern California. Long-term fire exclusion has caused a decline in ecological integrity of northern California oak woodlands…
Type: Project

Kennard
The Encyclopedia of Southern Fire Science (ESFS) synthesizes volumes of scientific knowledge about fire science in the southern United States. ESFS delivers grounded information to field practitioners and the general public with viewer-navigated…
Type: Project

Reiser, Huckaby
This guide was developed to help identify Culturally Peeled Trees. Culturally Peeled Trees are a specific type of Culturally Modified Tree. The term is used to describe the mostly pre-reservation practice by aboriginal or native people of 'peeling…
Type: Document

Langley
The fire management program at El Malpais National Monument (ELMA) is composed of many balanced elements. In order to allow fire to restore or maintain natural ecosystems, the monument has implemented fuel reduction programs that include prescribed…
Type: Document

Curran
The Yurok and Karuk Tribes of the Klamath River watershed in Northwest California are now conducting prescribed burns within their ancestral territories in collaboration with the Six Rivers National Forest, Fire Learning Network, and local fire…
Type: Project