Site Index and Height Growth Curves for Managed, Even-aged Stands of White Or Grand Fir East of the Cascades in Oregon and Washington, Volumes 246-260Collin D. Bevins, Donald L. Reukema, John Neisess, Kenneth W. Seidel, M. A. Radwan, P. H. Cochran, Paul E. Aho, R. Dennis Harr, Richard E. Miller Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1978 - Browse - 21 pages |
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... value , taste , odor , and digestibility ( Arnold and Hill 1972 ) . This paper reports chemical analy- ses of red alder foliage collected from one plant population in western Oregon in June when deer use of the species was minimal and ...
... value , taste , odor , and digestibility ( Arnold and Hill 1972 ) . This paper reports chemical analy- ses of red alder foliage collected from one plant population in western Oregon in June when deer use of the species was minimal and ...
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... Values are averages of three composite samples each . phenols are expressed as tannic acid equivalents . Table 2 -- Percentage composition of foliar fatty acids of. with 10 - percent diethylene glycol succinate ( DEGS ) on 80- to 100 ...
... Values are averages of three composite samples each . phenols are expressed as tannic acid equivalents . Table 2 -- Percentage composition of foliar fatty acids of. with 10 - percent diethylene glycol succinate ( DEGS ) on 80- to 100 ...
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... value ( 7.86 percent ) was more than twice that of the June concentration ( 3.52 percent ) . Such an increase must have greatly enhanced the caloric content of the September leaves since crude fat is a high energy source . Fats were ...
... value ( 7.86 percent ) was more than twice that of the June concentration ( 3.52 percent ) . Such an increase must have greatly enhanced the caloric content of the September leaves since crude fat is a high energy source . Fats were ...
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... VALUES FUEL MODEL PERFORMANCE DISCUSSION . . CONCLUSIONS AND SUMMARY LITERATURE CITED 1 1 2 4 7 8 9 10 11 . 13 15 . 16 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We gratefully acknowledge support of the National Fire Danger Rating System project . We also extend ...
... VALUES FUEL MODEL PERFORMANCE DISCUSSION . . CONCLUSIONS AND SUMMARY LITERATURE CITED 1 1 2 4 7 8 9 10 11 . 13 15 . 16 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We gratefully acknowledge support of the National Fire Danger Rating System project . We also extend ...
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... values in the field . Proposals are made for new fuel models . Statis- tical comparison at the present level ... values similar to the slash ( I ) fuel model , and loads for the partial cut model are only 68 percent of the clearcut model ...
... values in the field . Proposals are made for new fuel models . Statis- tical comparison at the present level ... values similar to the slash ( I ) fuel model , and loads for the partial cut model are only 68 percent of the clearcut model ...
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