Skip to Main Content
-
Oak Decline On Public Lands In The Central Forest Region
Author(s): Kenneth J. Jr. Kessler
Date: 1992
Source: Research Note NC-362. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station
Publication Series: Research Note (RN)
Station: North Central Research Station
PDF: Download Publication (615.3 KB)Description
Discusses characteristics of oak species and stands of the central forest region relevant to oak decline and its managementPublication Notes
- Check the Northern Research Station web site to request a printed copy of this publication.
- Our on-line publications are scanned and captured using Adobe Acrobat.
- During the capture process some typographical errors may occur.
- Please contact Sharon Hobrla, shobrla@fs.fed.us if you notice any errors which make this publication unusable.
- We recommend that you also print this page and attach it to the printout of the article, to retain the full citation information.
- This article was written and prepared by U.S. Government employees on official time, and is therefore in the public domain.
Citation
Kessler, Kenneth J. Jr. 1992. Oak Decline On Public Lands In The Central Forest Region. Research Note NC-362. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment StationCited
Keywords
Mortality, cohort senescence, QuercusRelated Search
- Underplanting to sustain future stocking of oak (Quercus) in temperate deciduous forests
- Draft genome sequence of the fungus associated with oak-wilt mortality in South Korea, Raffaelea quercus-mongolicae KACC44405
- Vegetative characteristics of oak savannas in the southwestern United States: a comparative analysis with oak woodlands in the region
XML: View XML
Show More
Show Fewer
https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/11244