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Document
Type: Conference Paper
Editor(s): David M. Baumgartner; D. W. Breuer; Ben A. Zamora
Publication Date: 1989
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Citation: Eramian, A., and L. F. Neuenschwander. 1989. A comparison of broadcast burn vs. dozer site preparation methods on the growth of bareroot Douglas-fir seedlings, in DM Baumgartner, DW Breuer, and BA Zamora eds., Prescribed fire in the intermountain region: forest site preparation and range improvement: symposium proceedings. [Pullman, WA], [Washington State University, Cooperative Extension], p. 75-82.
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Keywords:
- artificial regeneration
- broadcast burning
- calcium
- coniferous forests
- fire exclusion
- fire hazard reduction
- fire intensity
- fire management
- Idaho
- K - potassium
- litter
- magnesium
- manganese
- Montana
- national forests
- nitrogen
- nutrients
- organic matter
- Pinus ponderosa
- plant growth
- post fire recovery
- Pseudotsuga menziesii
- range management
- seedlings
- site treatments
- soil erosion
- soil management
- soil moisture
- soil nutrients
- soil permeability
- soil temperature
- soils
- spot fires
- statistical analysis
- Thuja plicata
- Washington
- water
- wildlife
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