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Long-term effects of single prescribed fires on hardwood regeneration in oak shelterwood stands
Patrick H. Brose
Ecosystem Science and Management
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Prescribed Fire
100%
Shelterwood
100%
Season of Burn
75%
Fire Intensity
75%
Regeneration
50%
Fire Effects
50%
Oak Forest
25%
Eastern United States
25%
Species Composition
25%
Mid-1990s
25%
Virginia
25%
Hickory
25%
Quercus
25%
Carya
25%
Species Distribution
25%
Acer Rubrum
25%
Mortality Rate
25%
Red Maple
25%
Unburned Areas
25%
Yellow Poplar
25%
Liriodendron Tulipifera
25%
Area Burned
25%
High-intensity Fire
25%
Management Implications
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Quercus
100%
Hardwood
100%
Fire Intensity
62%
Spring
25%
Acer Rubrum
25%
Liriodendron tulipifera
25%
Hickory
12%
Carya
12%