Effects of seed production, seedbed consition, and overstory basal area on the establishment of shortleaf pine seedlings in the Ouachita Mountains
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Some of the factors affecting the establishment of shortleaf pine regeneration after the initial treatments implementing uneven-aged silviculture in shortleaf pine-hardwood stands are quantitatively described in this publication.
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