Growth of 25-year-old lodepole pine after juvenile spacing in western Alberta / [R.C. Yang].: Fo29-2/38-1986E-PDF

"A study was initiated in 1967 to monitor lodgepole pine stand development at various spacings to derive spacing and thinning guidelines. Ten-year results of the study have been reported by Johnstone (1982). This Note presents results to 15 years after treatment and gives some tentative guidelines for managing lodgepole pine in western Alberta"--p. [1].

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canadian Forestry Service.
Northern Forestry Centre (Canada)
Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Canadian Forest Service.
Title Growth of 25-year-old lodepole pine after juvenile spacing in western Alberta / [R.C. Yang].
Series title Forest management note ; 38
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Caption title.
"September 1986."
Digitized edition from print.
Includes bibliographic references (p. 3).
Publishing information Edmonton : Northern Forestry Centre, c1986.
Author / Contributor Yang, Richard C.,1941-
Description 8 p. : charts.
Catalogue number
  • Fo29-2/38-1986E-PDF
Subject terms Trees
Forest management
Western provinces
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