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Hare
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Year: 1961
Type: Document

Cooper
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Year: 1961
Type: Document

Jameson
The resistance of living plant tissue to heat and or desiccation is thought to be indicative of its survival under extreme conditions such as might be encountered during drought, hot weather, or fire. This paper presents results of studies on…
Year: 1961
Type: Document

Frampton
'The burning of logging slash has been a common practice in the Pacific Northwest ever since the introduction of clear-cut logging. In those days of low stumpage and log values no one needed to be too careful of the amount of damage done and the…
Year: 1961
Type: Document

Fenton
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Year: 1961
Type: Document

Hare
This review of knowledge concerning the effects of high temperatures on plants was undertaken in preparation for research aimed at determining how forest fires affect physiological processes in woody species. Major subjects discussed include…
Year: 1961
Type: Document