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Cooperrider-Cassidy study

imageID: 19780
Description: Cooperrider-Cassidy study
Keywords: regeneration
insects
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Photographer: Charles. K. Cooperrider
Original collection id: 235475
Media: black and white print
Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Quality: 4
Copyright: 1928
Location: Fort Valley Experimental Forest; AZ; USA
Date(mm/yyyy): 07/1928
Comments: July 1928 Fort Valley Experimental Forest. Cooperrider-Cassidy study. Slight, side damage by tip moth causing crook in stem. It has formed secondary growth but might have died from the injury at a later date. No adventitious buds have ever been found in such instances.
Citation: Use of this image is governed by Creative Commons CC BY. If you use the image, please include the following citation:

Olberding, Susan D.; Huebner, Daniel P.; Edminster, Carleton B. 2007. Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2007-0005


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