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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Kenneth H. Garren
Publication Date: 1941

The frequency with which fires pass through pine woods of the South indicates the desirability of learning more about the effect of fire in producing wounds on the surviving pines, and about the relation between fire scars and cull. The following report takes up these questions for the case of loblolly pine in Alabama.

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Citation: Garren, Kenneth H. 1941. Fire wounds on loblolly pine and their relation to decay and other cull. Journal of Forestry 39(1):16-22.

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Keywords:
  • Alabama
  • arthropods
  • cull
  • decay
  • diameter classes
  • distribution
  • fire injuries (plants)
  • fire regimes
  • fire wounds
  • forest management
  • insects
  • loblolly pine
  • logging
  • old fields
  • pine
  • pine forests
  • Pinus taeda
  • Pinus taeda
  • resins
  • second growth forests
  • size classes
  • statistical analysis
  • wood
  • wood properties
Tall Timbers Record Number: 7459Location Status: In-fileCall Number: Journals-JAbstract Status: Okay, Fair use, Reproduced by permission
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FRAMES Record Number: 18749

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