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Dispersal and Survival of Seed in a Partially-Cut Ponderosa Pine Stand /

doi 10.5962/bhl.title.122559
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January 1, 1950

Authors
A. E. SquillaceLowell W. Adams
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Northern Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station,


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