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Type: Journal Article
Publication Date: 1931
The author holds that the longleaf forests of the South are the result of long years of grass fires, and that continued fires are essential to the perpetuation of the species as a type. [dup fire file] Published by American Forests. Abstract reproduced by permission.
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Citation: Greene, S. W. 1931. The forest that fire made. American Forests, v. 37, no. 10, p. 583-584.
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Keywords:
- fire adaptations (plants)
- fire management
- forest management
- grass fires
- grasses
- Native Americans
- pine forests
- Pinus palustris
- presettlement fires
Tall Timbers Record Number: 1132 • Location Status: In-file • Call Number: Fire File • Abstract Status: Okay, Fair use, Reproduced by permission
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