Edwards, 1990 - Google Patents
Five-year responses of Piedmont loblolly pine to six site-preparation treatmentsEdwards, 1990
- Document ID
- 13105869456294380836
- Author
- Edwards M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Southern Journal of Applied Forestry
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Six intensities of site preparation ranging from an untreated check to shearing, rootraking, burning, fertilizing, and applying herbicide were applied to replicated 2-ac (0.81 ha) plots on a Piedmont site in central Georgia. Survival, height, and diameter growth of loblolly pine …
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