Silvicultural treatments to reduce losses to bark beetle
Authors
Jordan LangEdward Stone
Robin Akers
Robert C. Heald
Donald L. Dahlsten
Authors Affiliations
Jordan Lang is Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Forestry and Conservation, UC, Berkeley; Edward Stone is Professor of Forestry, Department of Forestry and Conservation, UC, Berkeley; Robin Akers is Graduate Research Assistant, Division of Biological Control, UC, Berkeley; Robert C. Heald is Manager, Blodgett Forest Research Station, Department of Forestry and Conservation, UC, Berkeley; Donald L. Dahlsten is Professor of Entomology, Division of Biological Control, UC, Berkeley.Publication Information
Hilgardia 32(7):12-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n07p12. July 1978.
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Abstract
Using the “aggregation” approach to characterize groups of Ponderosa pines, researchers at the Blodgett Forest Research Station are studying the effects of thinning on beetle-caused mortality.
Lang J, Stone E, Akers R, Heald R, Dahlsten D. 1978. Silvicultural treatments to reduce losses to bark beetle. Hilgardia 32(7):12-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n07p12
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