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Growth and Volume of Emory Oak Coppice 10 Years After Thinning: A Case Study in Southeastern Arizona pp. 77-80(4) Authors: Ffolliott P.F.; Farah M.H.; Gottfried G.J.
DamQuick: A New Method for Rapidly Assessing Residual Stand Damage During Partial Timber Harvests pp. 81-87(7) Authors: Han H-S.; Steele T.W.; Kellogg L.D.
Breeding Values of Parental Trees, Genetic Worth of Seed Orchard Seedlots, and Yields of Improved Stocks in British Columbia pp. 88-100(13) Authors: Xie C.; Yanchuk A.D.
Understory Vegetation and Ectomycorrhizal Sporocarp Diversity Response to Pine Regeneration Methods in Oaxaca, Mexico pp. 101-108(8) Authors: Valdés M.; Córdova J.; Gómez M.; Fierros A.M.
Germination, Establishment, and Mortality of Naturally Seeded Southwestern Ponderosa Pine pp. 109-114(6) Authors: Stein S.J.; Kimberling D.N.
A Survey of Douglas-fir Dwarf Mistletoe Brooms Used for Nests by Northern Spotted Owls on the Applegate Ranger District and Ashland Resource Area in Southwest Oregon pp. 115-117(3) Authors: Marshall K.; Mamone M.; Barclay R.
Harvest System Selection and Design for Damage Reduction in Noble Fir Stands: A Case Study on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oregon pp. 118-126(9) Authors: Matzka P.J.; Kellogg L.D.
Management Plans and Oregon's NIPF Owners: A Survey of Attitudes and Practices pp. 127-132(6) Authors: Elwood N.E.; Hansen E.N.; Oester P.
Economics of Harvesting to Maintain High Structural Diversity and Resulting Damage to Residual Trees pp. 133-142(10) Author: Hartsough B.