Growth of two varieties of Slash Pine on prepared sites in South Florida : 10-year results
Lennartz, M.R.; McMinn, J.W.
USDA Forest Service Research Paper, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station (SE-103): 10
1973
Accession: 000105207
Site preparation improved height and diameter growth but did not improve survival in plantations of Pinus elliottii var. elliottii and P.e. var. densa established in S.
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