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Stemflow In A Multi-Storied Aspen Community, J.R. Clements
Stemflow In A Multi-Storied Aspen Community, J.R. Clements
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This report presents results of a stemflow study in a 5-year-old, dense, sucker stand of largetooth aspen [Populus grandidentata Michx.]. The purposes of this study were to determine the relation of stemflow volume per tree to gross rain per storm, to determine the proportion of gross rain reaching the ground as stemflow, and to derive an equation to predict rain equivalent of stemflow from gross rain for use in other studies of water relations of this sucker stand.
Size And Suckering Of Trembling Aspen Clones In Manitoba, Gustav A. Steneker
Size And Suckering Of Trembling Aspen Clones In Manitoba, Gustav A. Steneker
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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
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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).
Estimating Woody Dry Matter Loss Resulting From Defoliation, D.F.W. Pollard
Estimating Woody Dry Matter Loss Resulting From Defoliation, D.F.W. Pollard
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No abstract provided.
Mortality Of Aspen On The Gros Ventre Elk Winter Range, R.G. Krebill
Mortality Of Aspen On The Gros Ventre Elk Winter Range, R.G. Krebill
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No abstract provided.
Phenetic Affinities In Small Populations Of New York Aspens, C.M. Harrison, F.A. Valentine
Phenetic Affinities In Small Populations Of New York Aspens, C.M. Harrison, F.A. Valentine
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According to Anderson (1962) much of the variation in wild populations of plants is attributable to occasional introgressive hybridization.
Cross-Grain Knife Planing Improves Surface Quality And Utilization Of Aspen, Harold A. Stewart
Cross-Grain Knife Planing Improves Surface Quality And Utilization Of Aspen, Harold A. Stewart
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No abstract provided.