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Adaptive Cluster Sampling For Forest Inventories, F.A. Roesch, Jr.
Adaptive Cluster Sampling For Forest Inventories, F.A. Roesch, Jr.
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Carbon Allocation In Aspen Clones Varying In Ozone Sensitivity, M.D. Coleman, R.E. Dickson, J.G. Isebrands, D.F. Karnosky
Carbon Allocation In Aspen Clones Varying In Ozone Sensitivity, M.D. Coleman, R.E. Dickson, J.G. Isebrands, D.F. Karnosky
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White Pine Weevil Response To Oak Overstory Girdling - Results From A 16-Year-Old Study, S.A. Katovich, F.S. Morse
White Pine Weevil Response To Oak Overstory Girdling - Results From A 16-Year-Old Study, S.A. Katovich, F.S. Morse
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Development Of An Aspen Sucker Stand Following Irrigation And Fertilization, G.W. Wyckoff, D.W. Einspahr, M.K. Benson
Development Of An Aspen Sucker Stand Following Irrigation And Fertilization, G.W. Wyckoff, D.W. Einspahr, M.K. Benson
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A 16-18 year-old aspen stand was harvested in 1969. Aerial biomass components were determined and soils evaluated. Treatments of fertilizer, irrigation, fertilizer + irrigation and control were applied over a seven year period following harvest. Stand measurements were taken periodically over 18 years. Fertilization produced growth increases of 45-55 percent. Height, diameter, and stems per acre were affected by treatments. Guidelines for fertilizer application were developed from leaf tissue analysis.
Management Of Aspen For Ruffed Grouse And Other Wildlife - An Update, Gordon W. Gullion
Management Of Aspen For Ruffed Grouse And Other Wildlife - An Update, Gordon W. Gullion
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Development And Application Of A State-Wide Empirical Growth And Yield Model For Natural Aspen Stands, D.K. Walters, A.R. Ak
Development And Application Of A State-Wide Empirical Growth And Yield Model For Natural Aspen Stands, D.K. Walters, A.R. Ak
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A Survey Of The Harvesting Histories Of Some Poorly Regenerated Aspen Stands In Northern Minnesota, P.C. Bates, C.R. Blinn, A.A. Alm
A Survey Of The Harvesting Histories Of Some Poorly Regenerated Aspen Stands In Northern Minnesota, P.C. Bates, C.R. Blinn, A.A. Alm
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An Aspen Forest Management Advisory System, H.M. Rauscher, D.A. Perala, G.E. Host
An Aspen Forest Management Advisory System, H.M. Rauscher, D.A. Perala, G.E. Host
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An expert system program is described that advises the user on silvicultural treatments for aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx., P. grandidentata Michx.) stands of given age, site quality, and stocking.
Aspen Stand Development In Beltrami County, Minnesota, G.P. Hove, C.R. Blinn
Aspen Stand Development In Beltrami County, Minnesota, G.P. Hove, C.R. Blinn
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Growth Of Nitrogen-Fertilized And Thinned Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides Michx.), Donald A. Perala, P.R. Laidly
Growth Of Nitrogen-Fertilized And Thinned Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides Michx.), Donald A. Perala, P.R. Laidly
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Breeding Birds In Uncut Aspen And 6- To 10-Year-Old Clearcuts In Southwestern Colorado, V.E. Scott, G.L. Crouch
Breeding Birds In Uncut Aspen And 6- To 10-Year-Old Clearcuts In Southwestern Colorado, V.E. Scott, G.L. Crouch
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Numbers of breeding birds were estimated for various sizes and ages of clearcuts, for edge habitat created by the clearcuts, leave strips between clearcuts, and uncut aspen forest (controls). Total numbers of birds were not different among three size classes or five age classes of clearcuts. Total were lower on clearcuts than on edges but not different from controls or leave strips.
Tall Shrub Dynamics In Northern Minnesota Aspen And Conifer Forests, J.C. Balogh, D.F. Grigal
Tall Shrub Dynamics In Northern Minnesota Aspen And Conifer Forests, J.C. Balogh, D.F. Grigal
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Tall shrubs are a dynamic component of upland forests in the Lake States (Balogh 1983, Dunn 1986, Ohmann and Ream 1971). They are an integral part of forest element cycles, competitors with overstory for growth and reproduction, essential to post-harvest site stabilization, and a source of wildlife cover and browse (Comerford and White 1977, Dunn 1986, Robinette 1972, Tappeiner 1971).
Aspen Community Types Of The Intermountain Region, Walter F. Mueggler
Aspen Community Types Of The Intermountain Region, Walter F. Mueggler
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Western wildlands are covered by a broad spectrum of vegetation zones, from dense forests to barren deserts.
Soil Temperatures And Suckering In Burned And Unburned Aspen Stands, Roger D. Hungerford
Soil Temperatures And Suckering In Burned And Unburned Aspen Stands, Roger D. Hungerford
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Response Of Breeding Birds To Commercial Clearcutting Of Aspen In Southwestern Colorado [Usa], V.E. Scott, G.L. Crouch
Response Of Breeding Birds To Commercial Clearcutting Of Aspen In Southwestern Colorado [Usa], V.E. Scott, G.L. Crouch
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Breeding birds on an aspen forest in southwestern Colorado increased in species diversity after 25% of the timber sale area forest was clearcut in patches of 3 to 20 acres. Bird population density on the forest with clearcuts was not significantly different from that on an uncut forest. Of the 20 species evaluated, six were more and one was less abundant than on the uncut forest.
Aspen Sucker Damage And Defect In Colorado Clearcut Areas, Thomas E. Hinds, W.D. Shepperd
Aspen Sucker Damage And Defect In Colorado Clearcut Areas, Thomas E. Hinds, W.D. Shepperd
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Substantial acreages of aspen in the Rocky Mountains are being regenerated by clearcutting; however, there is little information on the quality of the suckers that reestablish in these areas. Whether the new stands will be more or less defective than their predecessors is unknown.
Appraising Fuels And Flammability In Western Aspen: A Prescribed Fire Guide, J.K. Brown, D.G. Simmerman
Appraising Fuels And Flammability In Western Aspen: A Prescribed Fire Guide, J.K. Brown, D.G. Simmerman
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Describes a method for appraising fuels and fire behavior potential in aspen forests to guide the use of prescribed fire and preparation of fire prescriptions. Includes an illustrated classification of aspen fuels; appraisals of fireline intensity, rate of spread, adjective ratings for fire behavior and probability of burn success; and evaluations of seasonal change in live fuel moisture contents.
Aspen Community Types Of Utah, Walter F. Mueggler, R.B. Campbell
Aspen Community Types Of Utah, Walter F. Mueggler, R.B. Campbell
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Greenhouse Production Of Quaking Aspen Seedlings, K.E. Burr
Greenhouse Production Of Quaking Aspen Seedlings, K.E. Burr
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Aspen Regeneration In 6- To 10-Year-Old Clearcuts In Southwestern Colorado, Glenn L. Crouch
Aspen Regeneration In 6- To 10-Year-Old Clearcuts In Southwestern Colorado, Glenn L. Crouch
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Fire Effects In Northeastern Forests: Aspen, C. Rouse
Fire Effects In Northeastern Forests: Aspen, C. Rouse
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Streamline Herbicide Release Of Red Pine (Pinus Resinosa), L.S. Brooks, B.S. Jones
Streamline Herbicide Release Of Red Pine (Pinus Resinosa), L.S. Brooks, B.S. Jones
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Conifer management in the lake States requires the land manager have a diverse set of tools to accomplish the task of plantation establishment and survival. Methods are almost as variable as the soils of the region, which as remnants of ancient seas, volcanos and more recent glaciers. Terrain, soil profile, drainage, aspect and climate are some of the basic factors contributing to the diversity of sites and management regimes practices in the region. Herbicides are an important part of successful conifer management regimes. Approximately 70M forested acres are treated annually in MN, WI and the Upper Peninsula of MI.
Canopy Architecture Of A Red Maple Edge Stand Measured By A Point Drop Method, D.R. Miller, J.D. Lin
Canopy Architecture Of A Red Maple Edge Stand Measured By A Point Drop Method, D.R. Miller, J.D. Lin
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Effects Of Chemical Weed Control And Seedling Planting Depth On Survival And Growth Of Aspen, G.L. Reighard, G. Howe, J.W. Hanover
Effects Of Chemical Weed Control And Seedling Planting Depth On Survival And Growth Of Aspen, G.L. Reighard, G. Howe, J.W. Hanover
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Using Glyphosate Herbicide In Converting Aspen To Conifers, Donald A. Perala
Using Glyphosate Herbicide In Converting Aspen To Conifers, Donald A. Perala
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Survey Of Aspen Stands Treated With Herbicides In The Western United States, R.O. Harniss, D.L. Bartos
Survey Of Aspen Stands Treated With Herbicides In The Western United States, R.O. Harniss, D.L. Bartos
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Effects Of Soil Amendments On Aspen Seedling Production, J.T. Fisher, G.A. Fancher
Effects Of Soil Amendments On Aspen Seedling Production, J.T. Fisher, G.A. Fancher
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Asexual Vs. Sexual Propagation Of Quaking Aspen, Robert B. Campbell Jr.
Asexual Vs. Sexual Propagation Of Quaking Aspen, Robert B. Campbell Jr.
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ABSTRACT: Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.)
regenerates almost exclusively by root suckers in the
western United States, even though female clones
produce abundant viable seed. During the past decade,
interest in propagating aspen for use as an
ornamental and for revegetation of forest land has
increased. To satisfy these diverse needs for aspen
planting stock, nurserymen have a choice between
sexual and asexual propagation. Criteria for clone
selection, suggestions for root and seed collection
and storage, propagation techniques, and the
advantages of both sexual and asexual propagation are
discussed.
Whole Stand Volume Tables For Quaking Aspen [Populus Tremuloides] In The Rocky Mountains [Colorado, Wyoming], Wayne D. Shepperd, H.T. Mowrer
Whole Stand Volume Tables For Quaking Aspen [Populus Tremuloides] In The Rocky Mountains [Colorado, Wyoming], Wayne D. Shepperd, H.T. Mowrer
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Linear regression equations were developed to predict stand volumes for aspen given average stand basal area and average stand height. Tables constructed from these equations allow easy field estimation of gross merchantable cubic and board foot Scribner Rules per acre, and cubic meters per hectare using simple prism cruise data.
Predicting Soil Moisture Depletion Beneath Trembling Aspen, D. Mital, E. Sucoff
Predicting Soil Moisture Depletion Beneath Trembling Aspen, D. Mital, E. Sucoff
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No abstract provided.