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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 29, Number 4 (1978) Sugar Pine Outperforms Ponderosa Pine On A Hot, Dry Site

Sugar Pine Outperforms Ponderosa Pine On A Hot, Dry Site

Sugar pine grew 20 percent more in diameter, and in basal area and volume per acre than did ponderosa pine 40 years after planting on a hot, dry, eroded site.


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Author(s): William W. Oliver

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 29, Number 4 (1978)

Section: General

Volume: 29

Number: 4