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Assessing Post-Fire Douglas-Fir Mortality and Douglas-Fir Beetle Attacks in the Northern Rocky Mountains

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Assessing Post-Fire Douglas-Fir Mortality and Douglas-Fir Beetle Attacks in the Northern Rocky Mountains (Supplement) - Bentz, Barbara, and Gibson, Ken, and Ryan, Kevin
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Many coniferous species have life history traits and characteristics that greatly enhance their resistance to injury from fire, thereby increasing post-fire survival rates. Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirbel) Franco), for example, is known for its fire tolerance, in large part, due to thick insulating bark that develops with age and protects the inner cambium from heat injury. Mortality following fire, however, depends not only on tree species, but also on type and degree of fire-caused injuries, initial tree vigor, ...

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Assessing Post-Fire Douglas-Fir Mortality and Douglas-Fir Beetle Attacks in the Northern Rocky Mountains (Supplement) 2012, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

ISBN-13: 9781480164543

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Assessing Post-Fire Douglas-Fir Mortality and Douglas-Fir Beetle Attacks in the Northern Rocky Mountains 2012, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

ISBN-13: 9781480164581

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