Author: James E. Lotan
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Ecology and Regeneration of Lodgepole Pine
Author: James E. Lotan
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Lodgepole Pine
Author: Mayo Murray
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Category : Forest management
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Category : Forest management
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Genetics of Lodgepole Pine
Author: William Burke Critchfield
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Category : Lodge-pole pine
Languages : en
Pages : 68
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Category : Lodge-pole pine
Languages : en
Pages : 68
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Lodgepole Pine Logging Residues
Author: Robert Earl Benson
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Category : Lodgepole pine
Languages : en
Pages : 556
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Category : Lodgepole pine
Languages : en
Pages : 556
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The Natural & Artificial Regeneration of Lodgepole Pine (pinus Contorta) in the Central Rocky Mountain Region
Author: Huber C. Hilton
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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General Technical Report PNW-GTR
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 940
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 940
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Regeneration of Lodgepole Pine
Author: James E. Lotan
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Category : Lodgepole pine
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Category : Lodgepole pine
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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The Colorado Front Range
Author: Thomas T. Veblen
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Seed Production of Central Oregon Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pines
Author: Walter G. Dahms
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Category : Lodgepole pine
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Category : Lodgepole pine
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Natural Regeneration of Lodgepole Pine in South-central Oregon
Author: P. H. Cochran
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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A sequence of events is necessary for natural regeneration in the pumice soil region: Adequate seed must be probed and distributed over the area, germination must be favored by warm and moist surface soils, daily surface temperature variation must be moderate, seedlings must survive summer drought, and weather conditions must prevent severe frost heaving the fall after germination and the next spring. This sequence does not always occur within a reasonable time after cutting, and natural regeneration is often delayed. Four possibilities are open to the land manager: (1) declare as noncommercial some severe sites such as lodgepole pine/needlegrass and lodgepole pine/bitterbrush/needlegrass plant communities on flat or basin topography; (2) depend more on a planting program; (3) leave a light slash cover on the surface after shelterwood or narrow strip cutting; and (4) leave a shelterwood on the area after a more thorough slash treatment and be willing to wait much longer than 5 years for natural regeneration. Some problems now exist in obtaining good lodgepole planting stock. Also the slash cover does not guarantee success of natural regeneration and option 3 might turn into option 4.
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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A sequence of events is necessary for natural regeneration in the pumice soil region: Adequate seed must be probed and distributed over the area, germination must be favored by warm and moist surface soils, daily surface temperature variation must be moderate, seedlings must survive summer drought, and weather conditions must prevent severe frost heaving the fall after germination and the next spring. This sequence does not always occur within a reasonable time after cutting, and natural regeneration is often delayed. Four possibilities are open to the land manager: (1) declare as noncommercial some severe sites such as lodgepole pine/needlegrass and lodgepole pine/bitterbrush/needlegrass plant communities on flat or basin topography; (2) depend more on a planting program; (3) leave a light slash cover on the surface after shelterwood or narrow strip cutting; and (4) leave a shelterwood on the area after a more thorough slash treatment and be willing to wait much longer than 5 years for natural regeneration. Some problems now exist in obtaining good lodgepole planting stock. Also the slash cover does not guarantee success of natural regeneration and option 3 might turn into option 4.