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Cataloging Information
Topic(s):
Fire Effects
Ecological - Second Order
Vegetation
Management Approaches
Post-fire Management
Ecological - Second Order
Vegetation
Management Approaches
Post-fire Management
Ecosystem(s):
Montane dry mixed-conifer forest
NRFSN number: 11960
FRAMES RCS number: 14138
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Development of natural vegetation and seeded grasses on a severely burned Douglas-fir forest area is described for the first 5 postfire years. Results are described separately for ravine and upland sites. Results of special studies of moss recovery and tree seedling distribution are also reported.
Citation
Crane, Marilyn F.; Habeck, James R.; Fischer, William C. 1984. Early postfire revegetation in a western Montana Douglas-fir forest. Res. Pap. INT-RP-319. Ogden, UT: USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 32 p.
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