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Short-Term Growth Response To Fertilization In Young Quaking Aspen, Keith Van Cleve Dec 1973

Short-Term Growth Response To Fertilization In Young Quaking Aspen, Keith Van Cleve

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Continued Studies Of The Status, Socialization, And Relationships Of Isle Royale Wolves, 1967-1970., Michael L. Wolfe, Durward L. Allen Aug 1973

Continued Studies Of The Status, Socialization, And Relationships Of Isle Royale Wolves, 1967-1970., Michael L. Wolfe, Durward L. Allen

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Community Characteristics Of Six Burned Aspen-Conifer Sites And Their Related Animal Use, Larry H. Kleinman Aug 1973

Community Characteristics Of Six Burned Aspen-Conifer Sites And Their Related Animal Use, Larry H. Kleinman

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Cottonwood Recovers From Deer Browsing, R. M. Krinard May 1973

Cottonwood Recovers From Deer Browsing, R. M. Krinard

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Wood Production And Kraft Pulping Of Short-Rotation Hardwoods In The Pacific Northwest, Fred L. Schmidt, Dean S. Debell Jan 1973

Wood Production And Kraft Pulping Of Short-Rotation Hardwoods In The Pacific Northwest, Fred L. Schmidt, Dean S. Debell

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For decades foresters and fiber-using industries throughout the world have been concerned with the problem of future procurement of wood fiber. Research has progressed on several promising approaches to this problem, including fertilization, genetic improvement, better control of competition, and more complete utilization. Recently another alternative has been suggested --- the production of hardwood fiber on very short rotations with coppice regrowth. The concept was first proposed by McAlpine et al. (1966) under the name, "silage sycamore". Since that time, tests of "silage" forestry have been initiated with other hardwood species in many regions of the United State and Canada …


The Commercial Use Of Puckerbrush Pulp, Andrew J. Chase, Fay Hyland, Harold E. Young Jan 1973

The Commercial Use Of Puckerbrush Pulp, Andrew J. Chase, Fay Hyland, Harold E. Young

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A study was made to investigate the potential of several local puckerbrush or weed trees and shrubs as sources of fiber for papermaking. It is an extension of previous studies which were reported in Technical Bulletin 49 of the Life Sciences and Agriculture Experiment Station, University of Maine at Orono.


The Ecological Role Of Fire In The Jackson Hole Area, Northwestern Wyoming, L.L. Loope, G.E. Gruell Jan 1973

The Ecological Role Of Fire In The Jackson Hole Area, Northwestern Wyoming, L.L. Loope, G.E. Gruell

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Community Characteristics Of Six Bundred Aspen- Conifer Sites And Their Related Animal Use, L.H. Kleinman Jan 1973

Community Characteristics Of Six Bundred Aspen- Conifer Sites And Their Related Animal Use, L.H. Kleinman

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Mechanized Harvesting Systems Can Aid Management, Z.A. Zasada Jan 1973

Mechanized Harvesting Systems Can Aid Management, Z.A. Zasada

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Grass-Woody Plant Relationships, A.W. Bailey, R.K. Gupta Jan 1973

Grass-Woody Plant Relationships, A.W. Bailey, R.K. Gupta

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