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The Breeding Population Of Waterfowl On The Chippewa National Forest, John Mathiesen Aug 1965

The Breeding Population Of Waterfowl On The Chippewa National Forest, John Mathiesen

USDA Forest Service / UNL Faculty Publications

The purpose of this paper is to describe the characteristics of the breeding waterfowl population on the Chippewa National Forest in north central Minnesota.


Aspen-Elk Relationships On The Northern Yellowstone Winter Range, William J. Barmore Jr. Apr 1965

Aspen-Elk Relationships On The Northern Yellowstone Winter Range, William J. Barmore Jr.

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Cacodylic Acid As A Silvicide, Maurice W. Day Feb 1965

Cacodylic Acid As A Silvicide, Maurice W. Day

Aspen Bibliography

This report deals with the effectiveness of cacodylic acid (dimethylarsenic acid) as a silvicide for undesirable trees. Cacodylic acid has been used successfully as an herbicide for the destruction of grasses and weeds. Experimental work with this material was begun during the 1963 field season, and continued during 1964, to permit complete evaluation of the results. It appears that cacodylic acid has considerable potential as a silvicide.


Clear Cutting Alternate Strips And Scarifying In White Spruce And White Spruce-Trembling Aspen Stands To Induce Natural White Spruce Regeneration, Manitoba And Saskatchewan, V.S. Kolabinski Jan 1965

Clear Cutting Alternate Strips And Scarifying In White Spruce And White Spruce-Trembling Aspen Stands To Induce Natural White Spruce Regeneration, Manitoba And Saskatchewan, V.S. Kolabinski

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides, Michx.), R.O. Strothmann Jan 1965

Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides, Michx.), R.O. Strothmann

Aspen Bibliography

Quaking aspen in the most widely distributed tree species in North America (66, 78);2/ it has a transcontinental range which covers more than 110 degrees of longitude and 40 degrees of latitude. Other common names include quaking asp, aspen, golden aspen, mountain aspen, trembling aspen, Vancouver aspen, poplar, trembling poplar, and popple (44). The terms "quaking" and "trembling" come from the fact that the leaves tremble in the slightest breeze because the leaf petiole is flattened at right angles to the leaf blade. The term "golden" refers to the brilliant gold and yellow of the foliage in the autumn.


Lucille Vinyard Journal 1965, Lucille Vinyard Jan 1965

Lucille Vinyard Journal 1965, Lucille Vinyard

Lucille Vinyard Journal Collection

No abstract provided.


Preliminary Tables Of Some Chemical Elements In Seven Tree Species In Maine, H.E. Young, P.N. Carpenter, R.A. Altenberger Jan 1965

Preliminary Tables Of Some Chemical Elements In Seven Tree Species In Maine, H.E. Young, P.N. Carpenter, R.A. Altenberger

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Hypoxylon Canker Of Aspen: Seasonal Development Of Cankers And Ascospore Ejection In Winter, F.A. Wood, D.W. French Jan 1965

Hypoxylon Canker Of Aspen: Seasonal Development Of Cankers And Ascospore Ejection In Winter, F.A. Wood, D.W. French

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Growth And Change In Structure Of An Aspen Stand After A Harvest Cutting, E.C. Martin Jan 1965

Growth And Change In Structure Of An Aspen Stand After A Harvest Cutting, E.C. Martin

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Growth And Yield Of Well-Stocked Aspen And Birch Stands In Alaska, Robert A. Gregory, Paul M. Haack Jan 1965

Growth And Yield Of Well-Stocked Aspen And Birch Stands In Alaska, Robert A. Gregory, Paul M. Haack

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Aspen Snag Yields Record Bitterbrush Seed Cache, Edward R. Schneegas Jan 1965

Aspen Snag Yields Record Bitterbrush Seed Cache, Edward R. Schneegas

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.