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Effect of prescribed burns and shelterwood cutting on reproduction of shortleaf and pitch pine
Author(s): S. Little; E. B. Moore
Date: 1950
Source: Station Paper NE-35. Upper Darby, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. 12 p.
Publication Series: Science Perspectives (SP)
Station: Northeastern Research Station
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Prescribed fires have been used experimentally in the oak-pine forests of southeastern New Jersey for 13 years. The authors' purpose in writing this report is to bring some of the results of these experiments up to date.Publication Notes
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Little, S.; Moore, E. B. 1950. Effect of prescribed burns and shelterwood cutting on reproduction of shortleaf and pitch pine. Station Paper NE-35. Upper Darby, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. 12 p.Related Search
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