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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Natural Succession In North-Central Minnesota, Henry L. Hansen, Vilis Kurmis
Natural Succession In North-Central Minnesota, Henry L. Hansen, Vilis Kurmis
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Genetic Control Of Susceptibility To Hypoxylon Mammatum In Native Aspens, F.A. Valentine, P.D. Manion
Genetic Control Of Susceptibility To Hypoxylon Mammatum In Native Aspens, F.A. Valentine, P.D. Manion
Aspen Bibliography
Hypoxylon canker, caused by Hypoxylon mammatum (Wahl.) Mill. (sy., H. pruinatum (Slot.) Cke.) is one of the more serious diseases of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) but is rare on bigtooth aspen (P. grandidentata Michx.) (Graham et al., 1963).
The Effects Of Deer And Domestic Livestock On Aspen Regeneration In Utah, Arthur D. Smith, Paul A. Lucas, Calvin O. Baker, George W. Scotter
The Effects Of Deer And Domestic Livestock On Aspen Regeneration In Utah, Arthur D. Smith, Paul A. Lucas, Calvin O. Baker, George W. Scotter
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Thinning On Growth And Yield, John W. Hubbard
Effects Of Thinning On Growth And Yield, John W. Hubbard
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Cattle Use Of A Sprayed Aspen Parkland Range, J.E. Hilton, A.W. Bailey
Cattle Use Of A Sprayed Aspen Parkland Range, J.E. Hilton, A.W. Bailey
Aspen Bibliography
Aspen parkland range in central Alberta that had been treated with a herbicide two years prior to the study had greater grazing use of the sprayed forest vegetation than did the untreated forest.
Breeding And Establishment - And Promising Hybrids, Miles K. Benson
Breeding And Establishment - And Promising Hybrids, Miles K. Benson
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
An Allometric Model For Bole Biomass Estimates Of Spruce And Aspen In Southwestern Colorado, Thomas D. Landis
An Allometric Model For Bole Biomass Estimates Of Spruce And Aspen In Southwestern Colorado, Thomas D. Landis
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.