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Oak

Vegetation response to canopy disturbance and season of burn during oak woodland and savanna restoration in Tennessee

Author:

Yacht et al., 2017

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Repeated burning alters the structure and composition of hardwood regeneration in oak-dominated forests of eastern Kentucky, USA

Author:

Keyser et al., 2017

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An evaluation of seven methods for controlling mountain laurel thickets in the mixed-oak forests of the central Appalachian Mountains, USA

Author:

Brose 2017

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Restoration of oak woodlands and savannas in Tennessee using canopy-disturbance, fire-season, and herbicides

Author:

Yacht et al., 2017

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Alterations to the fuel bed after single and repeated prescribed fires in an Appalachian hardwood forest

Author:

Arthur et al., 2017

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An evaluation of seven methods for controlling mountain laurel thickets
in the mixed-oak forests of the central Appalachian Mountains, USA

Author:

Brose, 2017

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Distribution and demographics of Ailanthus altissima in an oak forest landscape managed with timber harvesting and prescribed fire

Author:

Rebbeck et al., 2017

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Long‐term response of oak‐hickory regeneration to partial harvest and repeated fires: influence of light and moisture

Author:

Iverson et al., 2017

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An evaluation of hardwood fuel models for planning prescribed fires in oak shelterwood stands

Author:

Brose 2017

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Vegetation Response to Repeated Prescribed Burning and Varied Wildfire Severity in Upland Forests on the Cumberland Plateau, Kentucky

Author:

Poynter 2017

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