Growth response of east side pine poles to removal of low vegetation

Different components of understory vegetation were removed beneath isolated pine poles in the east side ponderosa-Jeffrey pine type. In this experiment the pines grew faster when perennial bunchgrass was destroyed than when bunchgrass plus broad-leaved shrubs or broad-leaved shrubs alone were elimin...

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Published inResearch note (California Forest and Range Experiment Station) ; no. 209
Main Author Gordon, Donald T
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LanguageEnglish
Published Berkeley, Calif California Forest and Range Experiment Station 1962
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Summary:Different components of understory vegetation were removed beneath isolated pine poles in the east side ponderosa-Jeffrey pine type. In this experiment the pines grew faster when perennial bunchgrass was destroyed than when bunchgrass plus broad-leaved shrubs or broad-leaved shrubs alone were eliminated.--p.[1]
Bibliography:https://archive.org/details/growthresponseof209gord