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- Title:
- Growing Space Ratio as Related to Form and Development of Western White Pine
- Creator:
- Arnold, Dale L.
- Date Created:
- 1948
- Description:
- The amount of growing space available to a tree has an important bearing on its form and development throughout life. Regulation of relative growing space through thinnings is the primary means the forester uses to control form and rate of growth so that the resulting product will yield the greatest financial return. Little specific information is available as to the growing space requirements of western white pine when growing in less than fully-stocked stands. Still less is know about how the species develop under varying conditions of relative growing space.
- Document Type:
- Thesis
- Library Call Number:
- SD397.P55A75
- Subjects:
- Big Meadow Creek western white pine pinus monticola growing space silviculture
- UIEF Unit:
- Big Meadow Creek
- Location:
- UIEF; Big Meadow Creek
- Latitude:
- 46.799488
- Longitude:
- -116.812869
- Department:
- School of Forestry
- Type:
- text
- Format:
- application/pdf
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- Preferred Citation:
- "Growing Space Ratio as Related to Form and Development of Western White Pine", UIEF Research Exchange, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/uief/items/uief_0026.html
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