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Ranwell
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Year: 1972
Type: Document

Komarek
From the text (p.502) ... 'There are a few generalities that may be pointed out from a perusal of many of these experiments [on use of fire] that were and are being conducted from East Africa to South Africa. 1) Fire is a controlling agent in the…
Year: 1972
Type: Document

Telfer
A reconnaissance survey of aboveground biomass of the understory w:is made in stands of five forest types in southwestern Nova Scotia. In most types, seedlings of arboreal species, mostly conifers, constituted about half the biomass. Mosses…
Year: 1972
Type: Document

Kruse
After a wildfire, elk use shifted from an old seeded clearcut to a newly seeded burn for the first 2 years. The third year showed an equalizing trend of elk use between the two habitat conditions. The trend of decreasing deer use on thinned areas…
Year: 1972
Type: Document

Pearson, Davis, Schubert
A severe May wildfire decimated an unthinned ponderosa pine stand in northern Arizona, while an adjacent thinned stands was relatively undamaged. Radial growth increased on burned trees where crown kill was less than 60% and decreased where crown…
Year: 1972
Type: Document