Aspen clones are largest organism

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      Manual group opening, cut / thin & expand in aspen. This treatment is similar to the previous one, but the existing stand condition is different. This treatment would be applied in stands where conifers generally make up greater than 50% of the tree cover. The treatment would create openings in the canopy adjacent to aspen clones.

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    • [DOCX File]Snag habitat management: Proceedings of the symposium

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      Two poplar species are also native. Black poplar (Populus nigra ssp. betulifolia) occurs naturally across most of England and Wales, and aspen (Populus tremula) throughout the British Isles (Stace, 1991). Several poplar hybrids and basket willow clones have also been cultivated here for …

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    • [DOC File]SUMMARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS_______________

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      The remaining aspen (trees and snags) probably provided nesting habitat for these species. We observed one pair each of pygmy nuthatch, Williamson's sapsucker, and western bluebird nest­ ing in one aspen snag on Plot A after timber har­ vest.

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    • [DOCX File]Home | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United …

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      references cited), maintains soil nutrition (additional references cited) and soil microbe populations (additional references cited). This study indicates that leaving woody residue and surface organic matter also helps maintain the production of …

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    • [DOC File]VEGETATION

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      http://www.icfcst.kiev.ua/VASECHKO/Vasechko.html. icfcst@i.ua 12_Axiom2-1.doc. PART II. SUBSTANTIATION of the AXIOMS PROPOSED in the PART I. AXIOM 2(1) THE NATURE of ...

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      The largest area is occupied by steppe and desert types of vegetation. In addition to these tundra, prairie, forest, bush and marsh types are typical. Among the few distinctive types related to the arid regions of Central Asia it is necessary to name juniper woodlands, umbellates, savanna and phryganoid (thorn and mountain wormwood) types, and ...

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    • Pando Aspen Clone: World's Largest Single Organism Is Dying on …

      Pure aspen clones have been shrinking in size due to conifer encroachment and have an overall impact to certain wildlife species that depend on pure aspen clones for habitat. In areas that are treatable whether mechanically or manually, the Decision allows for the cutting of conifers up to the diameter caps described (DN, pp. 4, 6).

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    • [DOC File]OUTLINE

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      For. PECK’S PENSTEMON. Penstemon peckii. 12/1/2009. Author. MARET PAJUTEE is the District Ecologist/Botanist, Sisters Ranger District, Deschutes National Forest.

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    • [DOCX File]Colorado State University

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      4.0 treatment of grassland-aspen complexes – A REVIEW 15. 4.1 Prescribed burning for aspen control 15. 4.1.1 Effects of prescribed fire on herbs 16. 4.1.2 Case Study 2: Northwest Boreal Region, Alberta 18. 4.2 Other methods of aspen control 18. 4.2.1 Climate 18. 4.2.2 Browsing and grazing 19. 4.2.3 Mechanical methods 20. 4.2.4 Herbicides 21

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    • [DOC File]SPECIES CONSERVATION STRATEGY

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      The life span of tree species typically ranges from about 10-15 years (short lived pioneer species) to 200-300 years (many larger trees species and those found in arid zones). Root suckering clones provide the oldest known trees and woody shrubs, examples include aspen

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