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Seedling survival in a giant sequoia forest

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James K. Agee, School of Forestry, University of California
H. H. Biswell, School of Forestry, University of California

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California Agriculture 23(4):18-19.

Published April 01, 1969

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Fire in seedbed preparation (including ash from burning debris), appears to be essential for giant sequoia seedling survival, and was beneficial to survival of white fir seedlings in these tests at Whitaker's Forest, Tulare County.

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Seedling survival in a giant sequoia forest

James K. Agee, H. H. Biswell
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Seedling survival in a giant sequoia forest

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Authors

James K. Agee, School of Forestry, University of California
H. H. Biswell, School of Forestry, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 23(4):18-19.

Published April 01, 1969

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Fire in seedbed preparation (including ash from burning debris), appears to be essential for giant sequoia seedling survival, and was beneficial to survival of white fir seedlings in these tests at Whitaker's Forest, Tulare County.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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