Synecological coordinates have been used to describe and interpret vegetational-environmental relationships in forest ecosystems (Minn. For. Notes Nos. 84, 90, 91, and 99, and Bakuzis, 1959). In addition, some relationships between site index and moisture and nutrient synecological coordinates have been reported in Minn. For. Notes No. 119. This study compares site index and synecological coordinate values for jack pine stands in the Central Pine Section (No.3, Fig. 1) and in the Border Lakes District (No. I-A)
Relationships between measures of ecological site quality and height growth of Sitka spruce [Picea ...
Site index is o species-specific indirect measure of forest productivity expressed os the overage he...
Natural pine site differentiation is instrumental in the modification of Scots pine cultivation to e...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 5175 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...
Natural pine reproduction was studied in 36 forest communities representing the range of ecological ...
Provisional list of synecological coordinates and selected ecographs of forest and other plant speci...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 4890 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 4519 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...
Eighty-five fully stocked, even-aged, aspen stands representing a wide range of ages were examined. ...
Site classification in the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system is based on three differen...
60 sample plots within unmanaged, fire-origin, immature lodgepole pine dominated stands, were estab...
Bearing tree data were used to characterize the composition and spatial structure of the southern bo...
Knowledge of ecological characteristics of trees, sites and tree growth on different sites is fundam...
Color poster with text, maps, charts, and graphs.The purpose of this project is to examine the role...
Site classification of the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system is based on climatic regim...
Relationships between measures of ecological site quality and height growth of Sitka spruce [Picea ...
Site index is o species-specific indirect measure of forest productivity expressed os the overage he...
Natural pine site differentiation is instrumental in the modification of Scots pine cultivation to e...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 5175 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...
Natural pine reproduction was studied in 36 forest communities representing the range of ecological ...
Provisional list of synecological coordinates and selected ecographs of forest and other plant speci...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 4890 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 4519 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...
Eighty-five fully stocked, even-aged, aspen stands representing a wide range of ages were examined. ...
Site classification in the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system is based on three differen...
60 sample plots within unmanaged, fire-origin, immature lodgepole pine dominated stands, were estab...
Bearing tree data were used to characterize the composition and spatial structure of the southern bo...
Knowledge of ecological characteristics of trees, sites and tree growth on different sites is fundam...
Color poster with text, maps, charts, and graphs.The purpose of this project is to examine the role...
Site classification of the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system is based on climatic regim...
Relationships between measures of ecological site quality and height growth of Sitka spruce [Picea ...
Site index is o species-specific indirect measure of forest productivity expressed os the overage he...
Natural pine site differentiation is instrumental in the modification of Scots pine cultivation to e...