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A test planting of 2-0 and 3-0 Douglas-fir trees on a steep south slope.
Author(s): Carl M. Bernsten
Date: 1958
Source: PNW Old Series Research Notes No. 165, p. 1-4
Publication Series: Scientific Journal (JRNL)
Station: Pacific Northwest Research Station
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Regeneration of clear-cut areas is a high-priority problem facing forest managers in the Douglas-fir region. One of the most critical phases of this problem is the establishment of new stands on south-slope sites, where conditions are unfavorable for regeneration.Publication Notes
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Bernsten, Carl M. 1958. A test planting of 2-0 and 3-0 Douglas-fir trees on a steep south slope. PNW Old Series Research Notes No. 165, p. 1-4Related Search
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