Silviculture Of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine


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Silviculture of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine


Silviculture of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine

Author: Gilbert Herman Schubert

language: en

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Release Date: 1974


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Describes the status of our knowledge of ponderosa pine silviculture in the southwestern States of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Economic value, impact on other uses, and the timber resource are discussed first, followed by ecological background, site quality, growth and yield, and silviculture and management. Relevant literature is discussed along with observations, experience, and results of unpublished research. Treatise is intended to serve as a reference tool for guidance in making management decisions and prescribing silvicultural treatments. Research needs are also considered.

Silviculture of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine


Silviculture of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine

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language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1974


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Silvicultural Systems and Cutting Methods for Ponderosa Pine Forests in the Front Range of the Central Rocky Mountains


Silvicultural Systems and Cutting Methods for Ponderosa Pine Forests in the Front Range of the Central Rocky Mountains

Author: Robert R. Alexander

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1986


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Guidelines are provided to help forest managers and silviculturists develop even- and/or uneven-aged cutting practices needed to convert old-growth and mixed ponderosa pine forests in the Front Range into managed stands for a variety of resource needs. Guidelines consider stand conditions, and insect and disease susceptibility. Cutting practices are designed to integrate maintained water quality, improved wildlife habitat, and enhanced opportunities for recreation and scenic viewing, with providing wood products.