A 13.79:INT-51
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Some causes of natural tree mortality in old-growth ponderosa pine stands in western Montana / |
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A 13.79:INT-52
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Development of ponderosa pine progeny in western Montana / |
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A 13.79:INT-53
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Performance of 14-year-old Pinus ponderosa hybrids in Western Montana / |
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A 13.79:INT-54
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Soil moisture depletion by Gambel oak in northern Utah / |
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A 13.79:INT-55
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Herbicides fail to insure success of a brushfield prescribed burn / |
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A 13.79:INT-56
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Thinning and fertilizing increase growth in a western white pine seed production area / |
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A 13.79:INT-57
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Early performance of Pinus contorta x banksiana hybrids / |
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A 13.79:INT-58
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Maturity indices for grand fir cones / |
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A 13.79:INT-59
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Productivity indicators in western larch forests / |
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A 13.79:INT-60
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Economical and reliable estimates of general combining ability for blister rust resistance obtained with mixed-pollen crosses / |
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A 13.79:INT-61
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Effect of exposure and logging on runoff and erosion / |
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A 13.79:INT-62
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Distribution of bark beetle attacks on ponderosa pine trees in Montana / |
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A 13.79:INT-63
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Tree characteristics influence 2 x 4 stud yield of lodgepole pine / |
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A 13.79:INT-64
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Insolation limits initial establishment of western larch seedlings / |
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A 13.79:INT-65
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Market trends for western white pine / |
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A 13.79:INT-66
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Effect of partial cutting in overmature lodgepole pine / |
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A 13.79:INT-67
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The influence of growth media, temperatures, and light intensities on aspen root and top growth / |
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A 13.79:INT-68
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Documentation of lightning discharges and resultant forest fires / |
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A 13.79:INT-69
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Eleven-year results of strip-thinning by bulldozer in thirty-year-old lodgepole pine / |
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A 13.79:INT-70
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Effect of thinning on the specific gravity of western larch crop trees / |
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