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Revised! SS-FOR-13, a 8-page fact sheet by Chris Demers, Alan Long, and Patrick Minogue, provides landowners with long-term, multiple-use resource management objectives with strategies for artificial and natural regeneration of this insect-, disease ...
Chris Demers, Alan Long, Patrick Minogue
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Controlling Hardwoods in Longleaf Pine Restoration
FOR-125, a 5-page illustrated fact sheet by Patrick J. Minogue, Kimberly Bohn, and Rick Williams, details tools available to manage hardwoods in longleaf stands. Includes references.
Patrick J. Minogue +2 more
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Opportunities for Uneven-Aged Management in Second Growth Longleaf Pine Stands in Florida
A discussion of traditional and alternative longleaf pine management practices, as well as a description of the process of converting an even-aged stand of mature longleaf pine to an uneven-aged stand.
Jennifer Lynn Gagnon +3 more
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Economics of Southern Pines With and Without Payments for Environmental Amenities in the US South
During the early 1900s, nearly 37 million hectares of land in the Southern United States were under longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) relative to the current area of 1.6 million hectares.
Karuna Paudel, Puneet Dwivedi
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Climate Variation within the Range of Longleaf Pine Forests during the Past Century
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) forests are an important ecosystem in the southeastern United States, with high economic and ecological value. It is necessary to study the climate variation within its range in order to understand the effects of ...
Xiongwen Chen +2 more
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Bees and Fire: How does Fire in Longleaf Pine Savannas Affect Bee Communities?
Bees are efficient pollinators known to be key components of healthy forests. Thus, bees are often used as indicators of community response to restoration and disturbances, including fire.
Nicole Mitchell +2 more
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Restoring and maintaining biodiversity in a changing world is increasingly challenging due to the competing needs of species for suitable space and resources.
Adia R. Sovie +2 more
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The Relationships between Climate, Tree-Ring Growth, and Cone Production in Longleaf Pine
Historically abundant longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) trees were once a leading source of profit and ecosystem services across the southeastern United States.
Kimberly A. Bowman, Xiongwen Chen
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Litter from pine trees in open woodlands is an important fuel for surface fires, but litter from hardwood species may quell fire behavior. Lower intensity fires favor hardwood over longleaf pine regeneration, and while overstory hardwoods are important ...
Andrew W. Whelan +2 more
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Assessing the influence of climate on cone production of longleaf pine forests
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) forests have been identified as a societal, economical, and ecological resource in the southeastern United States.
Xiongwen Chen +2 more
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