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Western spruce budworm egg masses for predicting defoliation potential in the northern region : progress report

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dc.date 2006-11-07T23:30:08Z
dc.date 2006-11-07T23:30:08Z
dc.date 1974
dc.date.accessioned 2013-10-16T07:41:38Z
dc.date.available 2013-10-16T07:41:38Z
dc.date.issued 2013-10-16
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/3324
dc.identifier.uri http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1957/3324
dc.description An attempt was made to predict western spruce budworm defoliation using egg counts from plots in the Douglas-fir type east of the Continental Divide in Montana, the Douglas-fir type west of the Continental Divide in Montana, and the mixed grand fir Douglas-fir type of northern Idaho. The parameters used in a linear regression model for the three ecotypes were eggs per 100 buds in 1972 as the independent variable and percent defoliation in 1973 as the dependent variable. Correlation coefficients (0 were: 0.39, 0.54, and 0.66 for the data from grand fir in northern Idaho and Douglas-fir in eastern and western Montana respectively. A covariance analysis of the three regression lines showed there were differences between the three ecotypes.
dc.language en_US
dc.publisher Missoula, Mont. : USDA Forest Service, Northern Region, State & Private Forestry
dc.relation Report (United States. Forest Service. Northern Region)
dc.relation no. 74-27
dc.relation Insect disease report
dc.title Western spruce budworm egg masses for predicting defoliation potential in the northern region : progress report
dc.type Technical Report


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