In the past, markets for quaking aspen timber from the Rocky Mountains have been insufficient to support significant harvesting. This shortage of markets severely restrained the potential for aspen management. As a result, many stands protected from wildfire gradually reverted to conifers (see the VEGETATIVE REGENERATION and FIRE chapters)
Aspen can be categorized as (1) seral-- successional to conifer, (2) stable--regenerates to aspen, o...
The regeneration of Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) in the western U.S. in some habitats occurs ...
The health of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) in the Great Basin is of growing concern. The foll...
Aspen has not been cut extensively in the West; in fact, it has been grossly underutilized. For exam...
The yield of sawn products from aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) trees from northern New Mexico an...
Aspen is a unique forest tree with respect to regeneration. It produces abundant root suckers, up to...
Aspen is an important resource to the northern United States and in Quebec and Ontario. Roundwood us...
Abstract—Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is widely dispersed across the landscape of Nort...
The aspens, or popple, as they are often collectively termed, occupy a peculiar position in the fo...
Utilization of aspen for pulpwood, excelsior bolts, veneer logs and lumber has increased steadily du...
Although the aspens (Populus tremuloides Michx. and P. grandidentata Michx.) are amongst the most wi...
A knowledge of the total and available supply of aspen is basic to a study of the aspen situation. H...
The tree with the widest range in North America, quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), occurs on more...
During recent years, aspen has been used in the Lake States region for a number of products. The war...
With concern over the health of aspen in the Intermountain West, public and private land managers ne...
Aspen can be categorized as (1) seral-- successional to conifer, (2) stable--regenerates to aspen, o...
The regeneration of Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) in the western U.S. in some habitats occurs ...
The health of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) in the Great Basin is of growing concern. The foll...
Aspen has not been cut extensively in the West; in fact, it has been grossly underutilized. For exam...
The yield of sawn products from aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) trees from northern New Mexico an...
Aspen is a unique forest tree with respect to regeneration. It produces abundant root suckers, up to...
Aspen is an important resource to the northern United States and in Quebec and Ontario. Roundwood us...
Abstract—Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is widely dispersed across the landscape of Nort...
The aspens, or popple, as they are often collectively termed, occupy a peculiar position in the fo...
Utilization of aspen for pulpwood, excelsior bolts, veneer logs and lumber has increased steadily du...
Although the aspens (Populus tremuloides Michx. and P. grandidentata Michx.) are amongst the most wi...
A knowledge of the total and available supply of aspen is basic to a study of the aspen situation. H...
The tree with the widest range in North America, quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), occurs on more...
During recent years, aspen has been used in the Lake States region for a number of products. The war...
With concern over the health of aspen in the Intermountain West, public and private land managers ne...
Aspen can be categorized as (1) seral-- successional to conifer, (2) stable--regenerates to aspen, o...
The regeneration of Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) in the western U.S. in some habitats occurs ...
The health of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) in the Great Basin is of growing concern. The foll...