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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Forestry Bulletin No. 10: Texas Pulpwood Production, Nelson T. Samson
Forestry Bulletin No. 10: Texas Pulpwood Production, Nelson T. Samson
Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972
An analysis by the forestry economist Nelson T. Samson of pulpwood production in Texas, including make-up, output and trends.
Forestry Bulletin No. 8: Soil Moisture And Soil Temperature Under A Post Oak-Shortleaf Pine Stand, G. Schneider, J. J. Stransky
Forestry Bulletin No. 8: Soil Moisture And Soil Temperature Under A Post Oak-Shortleaf Pine Stand, G. Schneider, J. J. Stransky
Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972
"This paper reports moisture and temperature observations in the surface 18 inches of soil under an east Texas post oak (Quercus stellata Wangenh.) - shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) stand throughout a 4 year period."
Forestry Bulletin No. 9: Silviculture Of Shortleaf Pine, Laurence C. Walker, Harry V. Wiant Jr
Forestry Bulletin No. 9: Silviculture Of Shortleaf Pine, Laurence C. Walker, Harry V. Wiant Jr
Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972
"Nowhere is silviculture more intensively practiced than in the southern United States exempt, perhaps, in certain European nations. This is because of the tremendous demands upon the forests for fiber in a region of optimum climatic characteristics for rapid growth of valuable species. In meeting these demands, management instructs its foresters to shift their efforts into high gear."
Forestry Bulletin No. 4: Root Development Of Loblolly Line Seedlings In Modified Environments, M. Victor Bilan
Forestry Bulletin No. 4: Root Development Of Loblolly Line Seedlings In Modified Environments, M. Victor Bilan
Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972
A study that looked at root development of loblolly pine seedlings in modified environments.