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Initial Effects of Reproduction Cutting Treatments on Residual Hard Mast Production in the Ouachita Mountains
2003
Southern journal of applied forestry
We compared indices of total hard mast production (oak and hickory combined) in 20, second-growth, pine-hardwood stands under five treatments to determine the effects of different reproduction treatments on mast production in the Ouachita Mountains. We evaluated mast production in mature unharvested controls and stands under four reproduction cutting methods (single-tree selection, group selection, shelterwood, and clearcut with wildlife tree retention) during the first 6 yr after initial
doi:10.1093/sjaf/27.4.253
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