Sprout Growth of Shrub Live Oak as Influenced By Season of Burning and Chemical Treatments
    
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          Publisher
          Society for Range Management
              Publication Year
              1964-03-01
          Body
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Language
          en
              Resource Type
              Text
          Document Type
              Journal Issue/Article
          Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
              10.2307/3895312
          Additional Information
              Lillie, D. T., Glendening, G. E., & Pase, C. P. (1964). Sprout growth of shrub live oak as influenced by season of burning and chemical treatments. Journal of Range Management, 17(2), 69-72.
          ISSN
              0022-409X
          OAI Identifier
              oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/642235
          Journal Volume
              17
          Journal Number
              2
          Journal Pages
              69-72
          Collection
              
          Journal Name
              Journal of Range Management
          Keywords
          Quercus turbinella
          dry weight
          Sprout Growth
          Sierra Ancha Experimental Forest
          Shurb Live Oak
          Season of Burning
          top removal
          Mechanical Top Removal
          Chemical Spraying
          2,3,6-TBA
          Fresh Weight
          Pairs
          chaparral
          burning
          grazing capacity
          herbicides
          Silvex
          perennial grasses
          clipping
          reseeding
          vigor
          chemical treatments
          Arizona
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