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Hulbert
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Year: 1986
Type: Document

Greene, Shilling, Compton
[First paragraph] Prescribed fire is coming to be recognized as a quantitative factor in natural-resource research, but our inability to control environmental and fire-related variables in natural fires has been a major impediment to interpreting…
Year: 1986
Type: Document

Chambers, Dougherty, Hennessey
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Year: 1986
Type: Document

Frandsen, Ryan
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Year: 1986
Type: Document

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Year: 1986
Type: Document

Peek
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Year: 1986
Type: Document

Andariese, Covington
The general lack of resource response information severely limits economic evaluation of prescribed burning in most forest types. This paper presents changes in understory production at three sites on basalt soils following prescribed burning in…
Year: 1986
Type: Document

Vegetation allometric relations were examined for 4 important grass species in southwestern ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa). Logarithmic regressions were developed relating aboveground biomass to basal area, height, and number of seedheads, as well…
Year: 1986
Type: Document

Gartner, White
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Year: 1986
Type: Document