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Forest Soil Characteristics As Influenced By Vegetation And Bedrock In The Spruce-Fir Zone Of The Great Smoky Mountains, James Alvis Wolfe
Forest Soil Characteristics As Influenced By Vegetation And Bedrock In The Spruce-Fir Zone Of The Great Smoky Mountains, James Alvis Wolfe
Doctoral Dissertations
The present study sought to determine differences in soil characteristics related to spruce-fir and beech-birch vegetation in the Great Smoky Mountains when other factors were held as nearly constant as possible. An attempt was made to evaluate the influence of bedrock on soil characteristics and vegetation patterns. Hopefully this investigation may contribute to a greater understanding of the perplexing vegetation mosaic found at higher mountain elevations.
The Great Smoky Mountains of eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina constitute the portion of the Unaka Range situated between the Little Tennessee and Pigeon Rivers. Although metamorphosed, the rocks of Unakas, the westernmost …
Birds Of The Upper Colorado River Basin, C. Lynn Hayward
Birds Of The Upper Colorado River Basin, C. Lynn Hayward
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Vol. 9 No. 2
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
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End Matter, Vol. 9 No. 2
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
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Parthenocissus Quinquefolia (L.) Planch., S. C. Mueller
Parthenocissus Quinquefolia (L.) Planch., S. C. Mueller
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Acer Negundo L., S. C. Mueller
Lysimachia Quadriflora Sims, S.C. Mueller
Vitis Riparia Michx., S. C. Mueller
Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., S. C. Mueller
Maclura Pomifera (Raf.) Schneid., S. C. Mueller
Maclura Pomifera (Raf.) Schneid., S. C. Mueller
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Morus Alba L., S. C. Mueller
Verbena Hastata L., John E. Ebinger
Portulaca Oleracea L., Leland Jacob Gier
Humulus Lupulus L., Leland Jacob Gier
Portulaca Oleracea L., Leland Jacob Gier
Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, L. J. Gier
Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., John E. E. Ebinger
Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., John E. E. Ebinger
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Acer Saccharum Marshall, Leland Jacob Gier
Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, L. J. Gier
Verbena Urticifolia L., John E. Ebinger
Verbena Simplex Lehm., John E. Ebinger
Claytonia Tuberosa Pall. Ex Willd., William James Cody, K. W. Spicer
Claytonia Tuberosa Pall. Ex Willd., William James Cody, K. W. Spicer
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Acer Saccharum Marshall, John E. Ebinger
Vitis Aestivalis F.Michx., John E. Ebinger
Vitis Labrusca L., John E. Ebinger
Verbena Hastata L., John E. Ebinger
Vitis Riparia Michx., John E. Ebinger
Development And Vasculature Of The Flowers Of Lophotocarpus Calycinus And Sagittaria Latifolia (Alismaceae), Robert B. Kaul
Development And Vasculature Of The Flowers Of Lophotocarpus Calycinus And Sagittaria Latifolia (Alismaceae), Robert B. Kaul
School of Biological Sciences: Faculty Publications
The development of the bisexual flower of Lophotocarpus calycinus and of the unisexual flowers of Sagittaria latifolia has been observed. In all cases floral organs arise in acropetal succession. In L. calycinus, after initiation of the perianth, the first whorl of stamens to form consists of six stamens and is ordinarily followed by two alternating whorls of six stamens each. The very numerous carpels are initiated spirally. In the male flower of S. latifolia the androecium develops in spiral order. A few rudimentary carpels appear near the floral apex after initiation of the stamens. There are no staminodia. The female …
Verbena Urticifolia L., John E. Ebinger
Fraxinus Americana L., John E. E. Ebinger