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Vegetation changes produce benefits

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Authors

A.H. Murphy
H.F. Heady, University of California
J.W. Menke, University of California

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California Agriculture 30(7):22-24.

Published July 01, 1976

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Abstract

The Hopland range area has more than 500 plant species, some of which were introduced from other parts of the world, and an understanding of the ecology of these plants is important for intelligent management of the vegetation.

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Vegetation changes produce benefits

A.H. Murphy, H.F. Heady, J.W. Menke
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Vegetation changes produce benefits

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Authors

A.H. Murphy
H.F. Heady, University of California
J.W. Menke, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 30(7):22-24.

Published July 01, 1976

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Abstract

The Hopland range area has more than 500 plant species, some of which were introduced from other parts of the world, and an understanding of the ecology of these plants is important for intelligent management of the vegetation.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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