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Pine

Multivariate roles of litter traits on moisture and flammability of temperate northeastern North American tree species

Author:

Kreye et al., 2023

Prescribed Fire Causes Wounding and Minor Tree Quality Degradation in Oak Forests

Author:

Saunders et al., 2023

Profiling overstory survival trends following varying thinning and burning disturbance regimes in a mixed pine-hardwood forest in the US South

Author:

Craycroft et al., 2023

Changes in bark properties and hydrology following prescribed fire in Pinus taeda and Quercus montana

Author:

Siegert et al., 2022

Learning to live with fire: managing the impacts of prescribed burning on eastern hardwood v​alue

Author:

Dey et al., 2021

Simulated fire regimes favor oak and pine but affect carbon stocks in mixedoak forests in Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

Author:

Zhao et al., 2021

Historical fire in the Appalachian plateau of Ohio and Kentucky, USA, from remnant yellow pines

Author:

Hutchinson et al., 2019

Successful hard pine regeneration and survival through repeated burning:
An applied historical ecology approach

Author:

Stambaugh 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

A reconceptualization of open oak and pine ecosystems of eastern North America using a forest structure spectrum

Author:

Hanberry et al., 2018

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