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Managing Eastern White Pine In Virginia, Zach Olinger
Managing Eastern White Pine In Virginia, Zach Olinger
UNH Cooperative Extension
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Eastern White Pine Symposium: Management Trends, William H. Livingston
Eastern White Pine Symposium: Management Trends, William H. Livingston
UNH Cooperative Extension
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Eastern White Pine Past Present And Future, William H. Livingston
Eastern White Pine Past Present And Future, William H. Livingston
UNH Cooperative Extension
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Drought And Eastern White Pine, Cameron Mcintire
Drought And Eastern White Pine, Cameron Mcintire
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Caliciopsis Canker And White Pine Needle Damage, Isabel Munck
Caliciopsis Canker And White Pine Needle Damage, Isabel Munck
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Eastern White Pine In Wisconsin, Gregory Edge
Eastern White Pine In Wisconsin, Gregory Edge
UNH Cooperative Extension
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Eastern White Pine Management In Massachusetts, Nicholas Brazee
Eastern White Pine Management In Massachusetts, Nicholas Brazee
UNH Cooperative Extension
No abstract provided.
Updates On Insect Pests Of Eastern White Pine, William H. Livingston
Updates On Insect Pests Of Eastern White Pine, William H. Livingston
UNH Cooperative Extension
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White Pine In New Hampshire, Karen P. Bennett, Steven S. Roberge
White Pine In New Hampshire, Karen P. Bennett, Steven S. Roberge
UNH Cooperative Extension
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White Pine Management In Maine, Bob Seymour
White Pine Management In Maine, Bob Seymour
UNH Cooperative Extension
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Eastern White Pine Management In Western North Carolina, Jim Phillips
Eastern White Pine Management In Western North Carolina, Jim Phillips
UNH Cooperative Extension
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Impact Of Drought Stress On Oak Stomatal Size And Density At Thompson Farm, Nh, Emily Chen
Impact Of Drought Stress On Oak Stomatal Size And Density At Thompson Farm, Nh, Emily Chen
Honors Theses and Capstones
Global climate change is likely to affect northeastern U.S. forests by increasing the frequency and severity of drought events. Historically, droughts rarely occurred in this region, so native tree species are not well-adapted to extreme moisture stress. In the future, the changing climate will likely cause unprecedented levels of low water availability which may have implications on future forest composition. It is hypothesized that trees can respond to these environmental changes by altering their functional traits, also referred to as phenotypic plasticity; for example, by producing leaves with fewer and smaller stomata.
To determine the capacity to which oak trees …