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Thinning Increases Growth in Young Ponderosa Pine Plantations of the Palouse Range Item Info

Title:
Thinning Increases Growth in Young Ponderosa Pine Plantations of the Palouse Range
Creator:
Adams, David L.; Hanley, Donald P.
Date Created:
1976-11
Description:
Trees on plots established in a ponderosa pine plantation, planted between 1941 and 1943, were low-thinned and pruned between 1959 and 1964. Diameter and height measurements were taken at five-year intervals after the thinning, the most recent having taken place in 1974. Growth responses were recorded within the study.
Document Type:
Research Article
Subjects:
Big Meadow Creek ponderosa pine thinning silviculture Palouse plantation growth response Station Note silviculture
UIEF Unit:
Big Meadow Creek
Section:
NE 1/4 S26
Township:
T40N
Range:
R4W
Location:
Big Meadow Creek Recreation Area; UIEF
Latitude:
46.783822
Longitude:
-116.796677
Publisher:
Forest, Wildlife and Range Experiment Station, University of Idaho
Department:
Department of Forest Resources
Source:
Station Note No. 26, Forest, Wildlife and Range Experiment Station, University of Idaho
Type:
text
Format:
application/pdf

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"Thinning Increases Growth in Young Ponderosa Pine Plantations of the Palouse Range", UIEF Research Exchange, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/uief/items/uief_0004.html
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