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Autor: Miller, J.H.

Invasions of nonnative plants into forests of the Southern United States continue to go unchecked and unmonitored. Invasive nonnative plants infest under and beside forest canopies and dominate small forest openings, increasingly eroding forest productivity, hindering forest use and management ac...


Miller, J.H.[Nonnative invasive plants of Southern Forests. A field guide for identification and control]Nonnative invasive plants of Southern Forests. A field guide for identification and control
Autor: Miller, J.H.

Forest Service, forest industry, and university representatives present 4 general session papers giving projections for the 2030 forest and an additional 93 papers dealing with 15 subject areas: atmospheric influences, ecophysiology, seedling production, site preparation, pine regeneration, pine ...


Miller, J.H.[Proceedings of the fifth biennial southern silvicultural research conference. [Memphis, USA. 1-3/Nov/1988]]Proceedings of the fifth biennial southern silvicultural research conference. [Memphis, USA. 1-3/Nov/1988]

A common study design has been installed at 13 locations throughout the South to track the growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations established with 4 different competition control treatments: no control (only chopping-burning), woody control for 5 years, herbaceous control for 4 year...


Miller, J.H.Edwards, M.B.Newbold, R.A.Zedaker, S.M.Zutter, B.R.[A regional framework of early growth response for loblolly pine relative to herbaceous, woody, and complete competition control: the COMProject]A regional framework of early growth response for loblolly pine relative to herbaceous, woody, and complete competition control: the COMProject

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