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Young-Growth Redwood Stands Respond Well to Various Thinning Intensities

Western Journal of Applied Forestry
doi 10.1093/wjaf/9.4.106
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Date

October 1, 1994

Authors
William W. OliverJames L. LindquistRudolph O. Strothmann
Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)


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