dc.date |
2006-12-05T16:32:35Z |
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dc.date |
2006-12-05T16:32:35Z |
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dc.date |
1983 |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2013-10-16T07:43:02Z |
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dc.date.available |
2013-10-16T07:43:02Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2013-10-16 |
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dc.identifier |
http://hdl.handle.net/1957/3597 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1957/3597 |
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dc.description |
Residual Douglas-fir and lodgepole pine are dwarf mistletoe-infested and
pose a threat to existing regeneration. Felling or girdling these
residuals, along with sanitation/thinning of dense patches of regeneration,
will reduce dwarf mistletoe intensity and increase future volume
yields. Present net worth of the project is $0.50/acre. Benefit/cost
ratio is 1.01/1. Use of pest management funds is recommended. |
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dc.language |
en_US |
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dc.publisher |
Missoula, Mont. : USDA Forest Service, Northern Region, Cooperative Forestry & Pest Management |
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dc.relation |
Report (United States. Forest Service. Northern Region) |
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dc.relation |
no. 83-9 |
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dc.relation |
Cooperative forestry and pest management |
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dc.title |
Evaluation of a proposed dwarf mistletoe project, Stevensville Ranger District, Bitterroot National Forest, Montana |
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dc.type |
Technical Report |
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