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Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Succession in a Native Monterey Pine Forest and Its Potential Influence Upon Forest Population Dynamics

open access: yes, 2011
Ectomycorrhizal fungi are plant symbionts influential to the growth and survival of many plant species found within forest ecosystems throughout the globe.
Hennig, Kristopher Jordan
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Performance of different provenances and of the local population of the Monterey pine (Pinus radiata D Don) in northern Spain

open access: yes, 1995
The performances of 3 Pinus radiata provenances, composed of different subprovenances, and of the local population were compared in a completely randomized design in a 4-year trial at Onyi Mountain (Basque country, northern Spain).
A Aragonés, E Ritter, S Espinel
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Weathered pine

open access: yes
Weathered Monterey pine growing from the rocks.
Pidgeon, Harry
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Using ecosystem process modelling to estimate a fire danger index rating in Monterey, California

open access: yes, 1999
alifornia\u27s urban/wildland interface continues to grow as rising populations expand the boundaries of urban areas. Pre-fire management planning is becoming increasingly important for protecting human life and structures, as well as our natural ...
Hamilton, Gina Lee
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Roots, Rupture and Remembrance. The Tasmanian Lives of Monterey Pine

open access: yes, 2010
Why do certain landscapes become contested sites for claims about identity? We approach landscapes as assemblages of human and non-human elements that reach beyond the confines of their immediate physical and temporal locations.
Lien, Marianne Elisabeth, Davison, Aidan
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Strength and Related Properties of Bishop Pine II. Properties of Juvenile Wood from Young Stems of Various Provenances

open access: yes, 2007
Thinnings from a provenance trial of Bishop pine, including some Monterey pine, planted in 1969, were taken in 1974 (17 stems) and 1982 (8 stems). Specific gravity and strength properties of the thinnings were lower than juvenile wood of mature trees ...
Schniewind, Arno P., Gammon, Barry
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Variation in Rates of Spore Deposition of Fusarium circinatum, the Causal Agent of Pine Pitch Canker, Over a 12-Month-Period at Two Locations in Northern California

open access: yes, 2008
Patterns of spore deposition by Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pine pitch canker (PPC) of Monterey pine (Pinus radiata) and other conifers, were studied between May 2003 and April 2004 at two sites in Northern California using a novel spore ...
Schweigkofler, W.   +2 more
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Detection and quantification of airborne conidia of Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of Pine Pitch Canker, from two California sites using a Real Time-PCR approach combined with a simple spore trapping method

open access: yes, 2004
Pinus radiata (Monterey pine), a tree native to coastal California and Mexico, is widely planted worldwide for timber production. A major threat to Monterey pine plantations is the fungal disease pine pitch canker, caused by Fusarium circinatum ...
O\u27Donnell, Kerry   +2 more
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Inside NPS, December 2013 [video]

open access: yes, 2013
NPS Research at Pine Island Glacier with Tim Stanton, interview with VADM William Moran on his NPS visit and new responsibilities, Monterey Chapter of the National Officer’s Association and student mentoring program titled “Breakfast for your Brain ...
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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Geographic isolation of Diplodia scrobiculata and its association with native Pinus radiata

open access: yes, 2004
Diplodia pinea (syn. Sphaeropsis sapinea) is a well-known latent pathogen of Pinus spp. with a worldwide distribution. As such, this fungus is native where pines are endemic in the northern hemisphere and it has been introduced into all countries of the ...
Wingfield, B.D.   +3 more
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