- PART III: Forest Management
Plants that thrive in open disturbed conditions, such as aspen and birch, however, were able to spread relatively quickly across the state in areas that were previously beech maple forests, red pine white pine forests, jack pine barrens, conifer swamps.
- TRANSPIRATION OF A MIXED FOREST STAND: FIELD MEASUREMENTS AND
cz) part of the Valday Hills in Russia was determined using sap flow variability of transpiration rates between different species and different upper soil layers had a more pronounced influence on water uptake of spruce than of deciduous tree species due.
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