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Brush control in ponderosa pine: Technics of prescribed burns to encourage growth of desirable game browse in second-growth timber

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H. H. Biswell, University of California
A. M. Schultz, University of California
J. L. Launchbaugh, University of California

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California Agriculture 9(1):3-14.

Published January 01, 1955

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Fire as a tool in the multiple-use management of second-growth ponderosa pine is under study in California.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1360.

The above-reported studies are part of a project conducted co-operatively by the University of California and the California Department of Fish and Game.

Brush control in ponderosa pine: Technics of prescribed burns to encourage growth of desirable game browse in second-growth timber

H. H. Biswell, A. M. Schultz, J. L. Launchbaugh
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Brush control in ponderosa pine: Technics of prescribed burns to encourage growth of desirable game browse in second-growth timber

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Authors

H. H. Biswell, University of California
A. M. Schultz, University of California
J. L. Launchbaugh, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 9(1):3-14.

Published January 01, 1955

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Fire as a tool in the multiple-use management of second-growth ponderosa pine is under study in California.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1360.

The above-reported studies are part of a project conducted co-operatively by the University of California and the California Department of Fish and Game.


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