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Fuels

Prescribed Fire Effects on Snags in the Southern Appalachian Mountains

Author:

Baldwin, 2019

Asian needle ant (Brachyponera chinensis) and woodland ant responses to repeated applications of fuel reduction methods

Author:

Campbell et al., 2019

Understory vegetation responses to 15 years of repeated fuel reduction treatments in the southern Appalachian Mountains, USA

Author:

Oakman et al., 2019

Could canopy, bark, and leaf litter traits of encroaching non-oak species influence future flammability of upland oak forests?

Author:

Babl et al., 2019

Wildfire and Prescribed Fire Effects on Forest Floor Properties and Erosion Potential in the Central Appalachian Region, USA

Author:

Thompson et al., 2019

Effects of prescribed fire and stem-injection herbicide on Ailanthus altissima demographics and survival

Author:

Rebbeck et al., 2019

Geographic variations in fine-scale vegetation patterns: aspect preferences of montane pine stands over southern Appalachian landscapes

Author:

Lafon et al., 2019

Effects of prescribed fire and stem-injection herbicide on Ailanthus altissima demographics and survival

Author:

Rebbeck et al., 2019

Mesophytic litter dampens flammability in fire‐excluded pyrophytic oak–hickory woodlands

Author:

Kreye et al., 2018

Patterns of bark growth for juvenile trees of six common hardwood species in the eastern United States and the implications to fire-tolerance

Author:

Shearman et al., 2018

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