Uneven-aged silviculture for loblolly and shortleaf pine a forest Cover types
Abstract
The results of a half-century of experience and research with uneven-aged silviculture within the loblolly-shortleaf pine type of the Southern United States are summarized, and silvicultural guidelines for developing and managing uneven-aged stands are provided in this publication.
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