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Research Paper PNW.

Research Paper PNW.
Author:
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Total Pages: 462
Release: 1978
Genre: Forests and forestry
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Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect

Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect
Author: John M. Kimble
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1995-03-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781566701174

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Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect focuses on proper management of soils and its effects on global change, specifically, the greenhouse effect. It contains up-to-date information on a broad range of important soil management topics, emphasizing the critical role of soil for carbon storage. Sequestration and emission of carbon and other gases are examined in various ecosystems, in both natural and managed environments, to provide a comprehensive overview. This useful reference includes chapters that address policy issues, as well as research and development priorities. The material in this volume is valuable not only to soil scientists but to the entire environmental science community.


Natural Regeneration of Lodgepole Pine in South-central Oregon

Natural Regeneration of Lodgepole Pine in South-central Oregon
Author: P. H. Cochran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1973
Genre: Forest regeneration
ISBN:

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A sequence of events is necessary for natural regeneration in the pumice soil region: Adequate seed must be probed and distributed over the area, germination must be favored by warm and moist surface soils, daily surface temperature variation must be moderate, seedlings must survive summer drought, and weather conditions must prevent severe frost heaving the fall after germination and the next spring. This sequence does not always occur within a reasonable time after cutting, and natural regeneration is often delayed. Four possibilities are open to the land manager: (1) declare as noncommercial some severe sites such as lodgepole pine/needlegrass and lodgepole pine/bitterbrush/needlegrass plant communities on flat or basin topography; (2) depend more on a planting program; (3) leave a light slash cover on the surface after shelterwood or narrow strip cutting; and (4) leave a shelterwood on the area after a more thorough slash treatment and be willing to wait much longer than 5 years for natural regeneration. Some problems now exist in obtaining good lodgepole planting stock. Also the slash cover does not guarantee success of natural regeneration and option 3 might turn into option 4.