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Humphrey, Everson
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Year: 1951
Type: Document

Lunt
Comparison of mechanical litter removal and removal by burning showed that pH increase from liming was similar to pH increase by burning. Total N and organic C increased in mineral soil over check in all treatments, but was highest on the burned…
Year: 1951
Type: Document

Putnam
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Year: 1951
Type: Document

Candy
From the text ... 'The major purpose of this survey was to determine the extent to which cut-over and burned-over lands were reproducing in the various forest sections, particularly with respect to coniferous pulpwood species. Secondary objectives…
Year: 1951
Type: Document

Weaver
The southwestern ponderosa pine forests have in large part been but little influenced by man until comparatively recent times, despite early exploration and colonization by Spaniards and highly developed Indian civilizations of considerably earlier…
Year: 1951
Type: Document

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Year: 1951
Type: Document