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Lethal soil temperatures during burning of masticated forest residues
- M. Busse, Ken R. Hubbert, G. Fiddler, Carol J. Shestak, R. Powers
- Environmental Science
- 3 October 2005
Mastication of woody shrubs is used increasingly as a management option to reduce fire risk at the wildland-urban interface. Whether the resulting mulch layer leads to extreme soil heating, if… Expand
Verbenone‐releasing flakes protect individual Pinus contorta trees from attack by Dendroctonus ponderosae and Dendroctonus valens (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae)
- N. Gillette, J. D. Stein, +4 authors D. Wood
- Biology
- 1 August 2006
1 In a study site in interior northern California, twenty individual lodgepole pines Pinus contorta were sprayed with a suspension of DISRUPT Micro‐Flake® Verbenone… Expand
Feasibility of alternatives to herbicides in young conifer plantations in California
- P. Mcdonald, G. Fiddler
- Biology
- 1 October 1993
Escalating controversy on clear-cutting, herbicides, burning, and grazing led to a research program with 40 studies, begun in 1980, that compared most of the vegetation management techniques used for… Expand
Ectomycorrhizal Formation in Herbicide-Treated Soils of Differing Clay and Organic Matter Content
- M. Busse, G. Fiddler, Alice W. Ratcliff
- Chemistry
- 1 February 2004
Herbicides are commonly used on private timberlands in the western United States for site preparation and control of competing vegetation. How non-target soil biota respond to herbicide applications,… Expand
Twenty-Five Years of Managing Vegetation in Conifer Plantations in Northern and Central California: Results, Application, Principles, and Challenges
- P. Mcdonald, G. Fiddler
- Geography
- 17 October 2012
McDonald, Philip M.; Fiddler, Gary O. 2010. Twenty-five years of managing vegetation in conifer plantations in northern and central California: results, application, principles, and challenges. Gen.… Expand
Ponderosa pine seedlings and competing vegetation: ecology, growth, and cost.
- P. Mcdonald, G. Fiddler
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 1990
Foresten oftm need information on the cost effedivenessofmanual and chemical release treatments for individual and combined species in young mixed-shrub communities. A studvin northern Califomia… Expand
Developing resilient ponderosa pine forests with mechanical thinning and prescribed fire in central Oregon's pumice region
- M. Busse, P. Cochran, +5 authors Carol J. Shestak
- Biology
- 17 June 2009
Thinning and prescribed burning are common management practices for reducing fuel buildup in ponderosa pine forests. However, it is not well understood if their combined use is required to lower… Expand
The key roles of four Experimental Forests in the LTSP International Research Program
- R. Powers, D. Alban, +8 authors Nelson S. Loftus
- Engineering
- 2014
Four Experimental Forests were pivotal in piloting the long-term soil productivity (LTSP) cooperative research program—one of the most successful and extensive collaborative science efforts yet… Expand
Vegetation in group-selection openings:early trends
- P. Mcdonald, P. Anderson, G. Fiddler
- Geography, Chemistry
- 1997
The invention relates to bichromophoric benzoxazole-styrene ester and amide compounds which have been found to be effective ultraviolet stabilizers. The invention also relates to ultraviolet… Expand
A National Study of the Consequences of Fire and Fire Surrogate Treatments
- Phil Weatherspoon, J. Agee, +34 authors S. Zack
- Environmental Science
- 2012
See next page for additional authors Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/jfspresearch Part of the Forest Biology Commons, Forest Management Commons, Natural Resources… Expand
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