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Genetic Control Of Sex Ratio, Earliness And Frequency Of Flowering In Populus Tremuloides, F.A. Valentine Jan 1975

Genetic Control Of Sex Ratio, Earliness And Frequency Of Flowering In Populus Tremuloides, F.A. Valentine

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No abstract provided.


Height-Growth Comparisons Of Some Quaking Aspen Clones In Arizona, John R. Jones, David P. Trujillo Jan 1975

Height-Growth Comparisons Of Some Quaking Aspen Clones In Arizona, John R. Jones, David P. Trujillo

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No abstract provided.


Wounds And Canker Diseases On Western Aspen [Populus Tremuloides], Thomas E. Hinds, R.G. Krebill Jan 1975

Wounds And Canker Diseases On Western Aspen [Populus Tremuloides], Thomas E. Hinds, R.G. Krebill

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No abstract provided.


Phenotypic Variation Of Trembling Aspen In Western North America, B.V. Barnes Jan 1975

Phenotypic Variation Of Trembling Aspen In Western North America, B.V. Barnes

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Estimating Aspen Volume And Weight For Individual Trees, Diameter Classes, Or Entire Stands, Bryce E. Schlaegel Jan 1975

Estimating Aspen Volume And Weight For Individual Trees, Diameter Classes, Or Entire Stands, Bryce E. Schlaegel

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No abstract provided.


Deterioration Of Aspen Clones In The Middle Rocky Mountains, George A. Schier Jan 1975

Deterioration Of Aspen Clones In The Middle Rocky Mountains, George A. Schier

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The frequent failure of deteriorating aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) clones to regenerate vegetatively by root suckers was studied by comparing the suckering capacity of these clones with adjacent healthy clones. Sucker production from root cuttings was used to evaluate the suckering capacity of a clone. Scarcity of regeneration in deteriorating clones was found to be unrelated to the ability of roots to sucker. A hypothesis based on the apical dominance phenomenon is presented to account for the low numbers of suckers produced by deteriorating clones. Stand data, sucker densities, and root ages of the clones are compared. Aspects of aspen …


Development Of Some Young Aspen Stands In Arizona, J.R. Jones, David P. Trujillo Jan 1975

Development Of Some Young Aspen Stands In Arizona, J.R. Jones, David P. Trujillo

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No abstract provided.


Quaking Aspen: Silvics And Management In The Lake States, K.A. Brinkman, E.I. Roe Jan 1975

Quaking Aspen: Silvics And Management In The Lake States, K.A. Brinkman, E.I. Roe

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A Preliminary Analysis Of Short-Rotation Aspen Management, Alan R. Ek, J.D. Brodie Jan 1975

A Preliminary Analysis Of Short-Rotation Aspen Management, Alan R. Ek, J.D. Brodie

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No abstract provided.