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Improving Aspen Poplar Populus-Tremuloides And Prickly Rose Rosa-Acicularis Covered Rangeland With Herbicides And Fertilizer, G. Bowes Jan 1981

Improving Aspen Poplar Populus-Tremuloides And Prickly Rose Rosa-Acicularis Covered Rangeland With Herbicides And Fertilizer, G. Bowes

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No abstract provided.


Effects Of Annual Burning On Grassland In The Aspen Parkland Of East-Central Alberta, Howard G. Anderson, Arthur W. Bailey Jan 1980

Effects Of Annual Burning On Grassland In The Aspen Parkland Of East-Central Alberta, Howard G. Anderson, Arthur W. Bailey

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Annual early spring burning has markedly altered the physiognomy and species composition of aspen parkland vegetation of east-central Alberta. Burning was conducted in April for at least 24 years when soil moisture was normally high. The number of herbaceous species per quadrat doubled while a number of woody species declined slightly.


Fire Temperatures In Grass, Shrub And Aspen Forest Communities Of Central Alberta, A.W. Bailey, M.L. Anderson Jan 1980

Fire Temperatures In Grass, Shrub And Aspen Forest Communities Of Central Alberta, A.W. Bailey, M.L. Anderson

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Allelochemic Interference By Quaking Aspen Leaf Litter On Selected Herbaceous Species, P.D. Younger, R.G. Koch, L.A. Kapustka Jan 1980

Allelochemic Interference By Quaking Aspen Leaf Litter On Selected Herbaceous Species, P.D. Younger, R.G. Koch, L.A. Kapustka

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No abstract provided.