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Cliff Lake Bench Research Natural Area: Problems Encountered In Monitoring Vegetation Change On Mountain Grasslands, Walter F. Mueggler Jan 1992

Cliff Lake Bench Research Natural Area: Problems Encountered In Monitoring Vegetation Change On Mountain Grasslands, Walter F. Mueggler

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Estimation Of Shrub Leaf Biomass Available To White-Tailed Deer, Lynn Rogers, Ronald E. Mcroberts Jan 1992

Estimation Of Shrub Leaf Biomass Available To White-Tailed Deer, Lynn Rogers, Ronald E. Mcroberts

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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 Jan 1992

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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Compositions Of Bud And Leaf Exudates Of Some Populus Species, W. Greenaway, J. May, T. Scaysbrook, F.R. Whatley Jan 1992

Compositions Of Bud And Leaf Exudates Of Some Populus Species, W. Greenaway, J. May, T. Scaysbrook, F.R. Whatley

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Bud and leaf exudates from Populus alba, P. balsam ifera, P. nigra and P. tremuloides were analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and their components were identified. For three of the four species, P. alba, P. balsam ifera and P. nigra, the bud and leaf exudates were similar within each species, though there were marked differences between species. Bud and leaf exudates of P. alba contained only hydrocarbons, those of P. balsam ifera contained primarily dihydrochalcones and those of P. nigra contained primarily caffeic acid esters. Bud and leaf exudates of P. tremuloides were different both from each other and from …


Armillaria Root Rot In The Canadian Prairie Provinces, K. I. Mallett Jan 1992

Armillaria Root Rot In The Canadian Prairie Provinces, K. I. Mallett

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