Aspen, Minnesota\u27s largest forest type, covers nearly one-third of the commercial forest land in the State. Its major components are bigtooth aspen, P. tremuloides, both fast-growing, generally short-lived, aggressive pioneer species that readily become established in burns and clear cuttings. They cannot be stored on the stump, as they become decadent rapidly after reaching maturity. Their wood is technically identical
In the past, markets for quaking aspen timber from the Rocky Mountains have been insufficient to sup...
Characteristics of upland forest floors under mature jack pine and aspen in northeastern Minnesota w...
Aspen, the most widely distributed tree species in North America is a vital component of almost ever...
The native aspens of Minnesota, usually referred to collectively as popple , comprise two distinct ...
Aspen is one of the most widely distributed tree species in North America. Its range is transcontine...
Aspen is an important resource to the northern United States and in Quebec and Ontario. Roundwood us...
The aspen type in Wisconsin occupies about 3.7 million acres, 25 percent of the commercial forest la...
During recent years, aspen has been used in the Lake States region for a number of products. The war...
A knowledge of the total and available supply of aspen is basic to a study of the aspen situation. H...
Master of Science (MS)ForestryUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
The management of aspen or popple (Populus tremuloides) has received little attention in the past, l...
The aspens, or popple, as they are often collectively termed, occupy a peculiar position in the fo...
The aspens — chiefly Populus tremuloides and grandidentata — are probably the most widespread hardwo...
Aspen has been an ecologically important, though relatively minor, component of the Lake States (Mic...
Abstract—Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is widely dispersed across the landscape of Nort...
In the past, markets for quaking aspen timber from the Rocky Mountains have been insufficient to sup...
Characteristics of upland forest floors under mature jack pine and aspen in northeastern Minnesota w...
Aspen, the most widely distributed tree species in North America is a vital component of almost ever...
The native aspens of Minnesota, usually referred to collectively as popple , comprise two distinct ...
Aspen is one of the most widely distributed tree species in North America. Its range is transcontine...
Aspen is an important resource to the northern United States and in Quebec and Ontario. Roundwood us...
The aspen type in Wisconsin occupies about 3.7 million acres, 25 percent of the commercial forest la...
During recent years, aspen has been used in the Lake States region for a number of products. The war...
A knowledge of the total and available supply of aspen is basic to a study of the aspen situation. H...
Master of Science (MS)ForestryUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
The management of aspen or popple (Populus tremuloides) has received little attention in the past, l...
The aspens, or popple, as they are often collectively termed, occupy a peculiar position in the fo...
The aspens — chiefly Populus tremuloides and grandidentata — are probably the most widespread hardwo...
Aspen has been an ecologically important, though relatively minor, component of the Lake States (Mic...
Abstract—Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is widely dispersed across the landscape of Nort...
In the past, markets for quaking aspen timber from the Rocky Mountains have been insufficient to sup...
Characteristics of upland forest floors under mature jack pine and aspen in northeastern Minnesota w...
Aspen, the most widely distributed tree species in North America is a vital component of almost ever...