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Shortleaf pine restoration and ecology in the Ozarks: proceedings of a symposium
Author(s): John M. Kabrick; Daniel C. Dey; David Gwaze
Date: 2007
Source: Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-15. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 215 p.
Publication Series: General Technical Report - Proceedings
Station: Northern Research Station
PDF: Download Publication (3.66 MB)Titles contained within Shortleaf pine restoration and ecology in the Ozarks: proceedings of a symposium
Historical and social factors affecting pine management in the Ozarks during the late 1800s through 1940
The historical ecology of fire, climate, and the decline of shortleaf pine in the Missouri Ozarks
Shortleaf pine composition and structure in the United States
Genetic variation in the southern pines: evolution, migration, and adaptation following the pleistocene
Forest stand dynamics of shortleaf pine in the Ozarks
The importance of shortleaf pine for wildlife and diversity in mixed oak-pine forests and in pine-grassland woodlands
Restoration and management of shortleaf pine in pure and mixed stands--science, empirical observation, and the wishful application of generalities
Successional trends of six mature shortleaf pine forests in Missouri
Shortleaf pine: a species at risk?
Tree species associations of Pinus echinata mill. over a large-scale sampling regime on the interior highlands of Arkansas
Genetic improvement of shortleaf pine on the Mark Twain, Ouachita, and Ozark National Forests
Performance of shortleaf pine provenances in Missouri
Loblolly pine SSR markers for shortleaf pine genetics
Chromosomal locations of the ribosomal dna genes in shortleaf pine
Shortleaf pine hybrids: growth and tip moth damage in southeast Mississippi
Phylogeographic analyses and evaluation of shortleaf pine population structure in Missouri
Regenerating shortleaf pine: results of a 5-year cooperative research initiative
Underplanting shortleaf pine in the Missouri Ozarks
Underplanting shortleaf pine at Coldwater Conservation Area in Missouri
Direct seeding of shortleaf pine
What fire frequency is appropriate for shortleaf pine regeneration and survival?
Effects of site preparation subsoiling and prescribed burning on survival and growth of shortleaf pine in the Mark Twain National Forest: results after 20 growing seasons
The effects of a wildfire on pine seedling recruitment
Hardwood regeneration related to overstory shortleaf pine basal area and site index in Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma
Shortleaf pine reproduction abundance and growth in pine-oak stands in the Missouri Ozarks
Shortleaf pine seedling production and seeding trends in Missouri
The state of mixed shortleaf pine-upland oak management in Missouri
Productivity of planted shortleaf pine in artificially compacted Clarksville soil
Amounts and spatial distribution of downed woody debris, snags, windthrow, and forest floor mass within streamside management zones occurring in shortleaf pine stands five years after harvesting
Wildlife diversity of restored shortleaf pine-oak woodlands in the northern Ozarks
Birds of shortleaf pine forests in Missouri: an historical and contemporary perspective
Avian response to pine restoration at Peck Ranch Conservation Area
Timber harvest levels and pressure on shortleaf pine in Missouri
Financial rates of return on shortleaf pine stands in Arkansas between 1978 and 1995
Branch and foliage biomass relations for shortleaf pine in southeast Oklahoma
Shortleaf pine natural community restoration on Peck Ranch Conservation Area in the Missouri Ozarks
Glade/woodland restoration in the St. Francis Mountain Bird Conservation Area
The Pineknot project: restoration of a Missouri Ozark pinery
Shortleaf pine-bluestem restoration in the Ouachita National Forest
The Ozark Highlands pine-oak woodland restoration partnership
Description
Contains 27 papers and 14 extended abstracts from the symposium "Shortleaf pine restoration and ecology in the Ozarks" held November 7-9, 2006, at the University Plaza Hotel and Convention Center in Springfield, MO.Publication Notes
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Citation
Kabrick, John M.; Dey, Daniel C.; Gwaze, David. 2007. Shortleaf pine restoration and ecology in the Ozarks: proceedings of a symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-15. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 215 p.Keywords
woodland restoration, southern pines, pine regeneration and management, tree improvement, wildlife diversityRelated Search
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