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Full-Text Articles in Forest Sciences
Yields From 18-Year-Old Aspen Via Total Tree Harvesting, M. K. Benson, D. W. Einspahr
Yields From 18-Year-Old Aspen Via Total Tree Harvesting, M. K. Benson, D. W. Einspahr
Aspen Bibliography
Described are the results of harvesting the above-ground parts of an 18-year-old aspen stand and the observations made on the initial suckering of the new stand. The yields for the stand of 17.7 cunits per acre were greater than predicted yields of comparable material for the site at age 35. Suckering on the area the first year after cutting averaged 37,000 aspen stands per acre and 2.6 feet in height.
Yields From 18-Year-Old Aspen Via Total Tree Harvesting, M.K. Benson, D.W. Einspahr
Yields From 18-Year-Old Aspen Via Total Tree Harvesting, M.K. Benson, D.W. Einspahr
Aspen Bibliography
Described are the results of harvesting the above-ground parts of an 18-year-old aspen stand and the observations made on the initial suckering of the new stand. The yields for the stand of 17.7 cunits per acre were greater than predicted yields of comparable material for the site at age 35. Suckering on the area the first area after cutting averaged 37,000 aspen stems per acre and 2.6 feet in height.
[I] Ceratocystis Canker Of Aspen. [Ii] Insect Transmission Of Ceratocystis Species Associated With Aspen Cankers, Thomas E. Hinds
[I] Ceratocystis Canker Of Aspen. [Ii] Insect Transmission Of Ceratocystis Species Associated With Aspen Cankers, Thomas E. Hinds
Aspen Bibliography
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
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
The Relationship Of The Abundance Of Saperda Inornata And Oberea Schaumii (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) In Large Trembling Aspen, Populus Tremuloides, To Site Quality, J.C. Nord, F.B. Knight
The Relationship Of The Abundance Of Saperda Inornata And Oberea Schaumii (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) In Large Trembling Aspen, Populus Tremuloides, To Site Quality, J.C. Nord, F.B. Knight
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Size And Suckering Of Trembling Aspen Clones In Manitoba, Gustav A. Steneker
Size And Suckering Of Trembling Aspen Clones In Manitoba, Gustav A. Steneker
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Projecting The Aspen Resource In The Lake States [Usa], W.A. Leuschner
Projecting The Aspen Resource In The Lake States [Usa], W.A. Leuschner
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Thinning On Growth And Yield, John W. Hubbard
Effects Of Thinning On Growth And Yield, John W. Hubbard
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Insect Transmission Of Ceratocystis Species Associated With Aspen Cankers, Thomas E. Hinds
Insect Transmission Of Ceratocystis Species Associated With Aspen Cankers, Thomas E. Hinds
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
The Basic Habitat Resource For Ruffed Grouse, Gordon W. Gullion, Franklin J. Svovoda
The Basic Habitat Resource For Ruffed Grouse, Gordon W. Gullion, Franklin J. Svovoda
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
A Proposal To Study Soil Nutrient Losses Resulting From Clear Cutting The Aspen Forest Type, Zanner
A Proposal To Study Soil Nutrient Losses Resulting From Clear Cutting The Aspen Forest Type, Zanner
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Aspen Minnesota's No. 1 Tree, George Rossman, Bob Rossman, Allen Rossman
Aspen Minnesota's No. 1 Tree, George Rossman, Bob Rossman, Allen Rossman
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Deer And Aspen, American Box Board Co.
The Effects Of Deer And Domestic Livestock On Aspen Regeneration In Utah, Arthur D. Smith, Paul A. Lucas, Calvin O. Baker, George W. Scotter
The Effects Of Deer And Domestic Livestock On Aspen Regeneration In Utah, Arthur D. Smith, Paul A. Lucas, Calvin O. Baker, George W. Scotter
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Waterfowl Habitat Trends In The Aspen Parkland Of Manitoba, W.H. Kiel, A.S. Hawkins, N.G. Perret
Waterfowl Habitat Trends In The Aspen Parkland Of Manitoba, W.H. Kiel, A.S. Hawkins, N.G. Perret
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Cattle Use Of A Sprayed Aspen Parkland Range, J.E. Hilton, A.W. Bailey
Cattle Use Of A Sprayed Aspen Parkland Range, J.E. Hilton, A.W. Bailey
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Management For Deer, John D. Byelich, Jack L. Cook, Ralph I. Blouch
Management For Deer, John D. Byelich, Jack L. Cook, Ralph I. Blouch
Aspen Bibliography
Deer in the Lake States are declining. Early stages of second growth forest following the logging era favored deer. Aging and successional changes toward more tolerant types are causing range deterioration. Aspen is the major deer-producing forest type. Commercial harvest of aspen improved deer range, but not enough is taking place to reverse the downward trend of deer or to save the type from conversion. Additional efforts to cut of otherwise treat aspen stands specifically for deer have been of token size. Michigan has earmarked a deer license increase for range improvement and is now embarked on a large scale …
Breeding And Establishment - And Promising Hybrids, Miles K. Benson
Breeding And Establishment - And Promising Hybrids, Miles K. Benson
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Guide To The Identification Of Poplar Cultivars On The Prairies, K. J. Roller, D. H. Thibault, V. Hildahl
Guide To The Identification Of Poplar Cultivars On The Prairies, K. J. Roller, D. H. Thibault, V. Hildahl
Aspen Bibliography
This paper provides those who work with poplars in the prairies region of Canada with an easy-to-use leaf and twig key and detailed morphological descriptions of the more commonly planted cultivars. Recommendations for their use, notes on growth, natural pruning, susceptibility to insects and diseases, and tolerance to climatic extremes are also provided.
Economic Operability - Factors Affecting Harvest And Transport Costs, Dennis P. Bradley, Frank E. Biltonen
Economic Operability - Factors Affecting Harvest And Transport Costs, Dennis P. Bradley, Frank E. Biltonen
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Natural Succession In North-Central Minnesota, Henry L. Hansen, Vilis Kurmis
Natural Succession In North-Central Minnesota, Henry L. Hansen, Vilis Kurmis
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Aspen: Symposium Proceedings, Usda Forest Service
Aspen: Symposium Proceedings, Usda Forest Service
Aspen Bibliography
These are the proceedings of the Aspen: Symposium.
Computer Simulation Of Douglas-Fir Tree And Stand Growth, James D. Arney
Computer Simulation Of Douglas-Fir Tree And Stand Growth, James D. Arney
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
An Allometric Model For Bole Biomass Estimates Of Spruce And Aspen In Southwestern Colorado, Thomas D. Landis
An Allometric Model For Bole Biomass Estimates Of Spruce And Aspen In Southwestern Colorado, Thomas D. Landis
Aspen Bibliography
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
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Effect Of An Aspen Clearcutting On Water Yield And Quality In Northern Minnesota, Elon S. Verry
Effect Of An Aspen Clearcutting On Water Yield And Quality In Northern Minnesota, Elon S. Verry
Aspen Bibliography
The impact of different forest types on streamflow or groundwater recharge must be considered in evaluating multiple-use alternatives. The impact of species conversion on streamflow has been directly measured at the Coweeta Experimental Watersheds in North Carolina. However, the use of net precipitation1 data, with appropriate cautions, provides a practical basis for estimating water yield differences between forest types where long-term streamflow comparisons are not available.
Estimating Woody Dry Matter Loss Resulting From Defoliation, D.F.W. Pollard
Estimating Woody Dry Matter Loss Resulting From Defoliation, D.F.W. Pollard
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Growth And Yield Of Managed Stands, Bryce E. Schlaegel
Growth And Yield Of Managed Stands, Bryce E. Schlaegel
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.
Silvics And Ecology In Canada, J.S. Maini
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
Aspen Bibliography
No abstract provided.