Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mountains has prompted managers to increase the use of fire as a silviculture tool. The fell and burn treatment is designed to remove competing vegetation (hardwoods and mountain laurel [Kalmia latifolia]) to ensure successful establishment of planted eastern white pine (Pinus strobus). Two years after burning, mountain laurel had accumulated more biomass than any other species and accounted for 43% of total biomass in year 1 and 20% in year 2. By year 4, mountain laurel ranked fifth (8.9% of total) in total biomass among hardwood species behind Allegheny serviceberry (Amalanchier arborea, 14.3%), chestnut oak (Quercus prinus, 13.7%), red maple ...
Prescribed burn regimes in the forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains have been a topic of re...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of a prescribed fire on the understory vege...
Climate change and fire suppression are both important factors in the future of our forests. With dr...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Decades of fire exclusion in the Southern Appalachian Mountains led to fuel accumulation and convers...
Regeneration of Table Mountain pines in the Southern Appalachian has been on the decline since the 1...
Fire management is controversial in many US forests due to increasing human population in the wildla...
As a result of this most recent SPB epidemic (1999-2003), thousands of hectares of dead pine trees h...
In April 1995, the USDA Forest Service conducted a prescribed burn along with a south-facing slope o...
Prescribed burn regimes in the forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains have been a topic of re...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of a prescribed fire on the understory vege...
Climate change and fire suppression are both important factors in the future of our forests. With dr...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Recent declines in the yellow pine component of pine-hardwood stands in the southern Appalachian Mou...
Decades of fire exclusion in the Southern Appalachian Mountains led to fuel accumulation and convers...
Regeneration of Table Mountain pines in the Southern Appalachian has been on the decline since the 1...
Fire management is controversial in many US forests due to increasing human population in the wildla...
As a result of this most recent SPB epidemic (1999-2003), thousands of hectares of dead pine trees h...
In April 1995, the USDA Forest Service conducted a prescribed burn along with a south-facing slope o...
Prescribed burn regimes in the forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains have been a topic of re...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of a prescribed fire on the understory vege...
Climate change and fire suppression are both important factors in the future of our forests. With dr...