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New Forests | 1989

Effect of site preparation on survival and growth of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziessi Mirb. Franco .) seedlings

Russell T. Graham; Alan E. Harvey; Martin F. Jurgensen

The performance (survival and growth) of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii Mirb. Franco.) seedlings planted in minimally disturbed, scalped, and bedded soils, both with and without herbicidal control of weeds, were compared. Douglas-fir growing for 3 years in bedded soils treated with herbicide were heavier, taller, and had deeper root systems than trees growing in other preparations. Scalping did not improve seedling performance when compared to minimally disturbed soils. Soils rich in organic matter benefited tree growth. Competing vegetation in raised beds was detrimental to seedling performance.


Archive | 1994

Managing coarse woody debris in forests of the Rocky Mountains

Russell T. Graham; Alan E. Harvey; Martin F. Jurgensen; Theresa B. Jain; Jonalea R. Tonn; Deborah S. Page-Dumroese


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 1996

Organic matter decomposition following harvesting and site preparation of a forested wetland

Carl C. Trettin; M. Davidian; Martin F. Jurgensen; R. Lea


Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-46. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 10 p. | 2001

Existing Soil Carbon Models Do Not Apply to Forested Wetlands

Carl C. Trettin; Bo Song; Martin F. Jurgensen; Changsheng Li


Archive | 2010

Cumulative Effects of Fuel Treatments on Soil Productivity

Deborah S. Page-Dumroese; Martin F. Jurgensen; Sharon M. DeHart


In: Potter, Kevin M.; Conkling, Barbara L., eds. Forest Health Monitoring: National status, trends, and analysis 2014. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-209. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station. p. 143-149. | 2015

Reburns and their Impact on carbon pools, site productivity, and recovery [Chapter 13]

Deborah S. Page-Dumroese; Terrie Jain; Jonathan E. Sandquist; Joanne M. Tirocke; John Errecart; Martin F. Jurgensen


Archive | 2014

Post fire erosion control mulch effects on soil organic matter turnover

Erin Berryman; Deborah S. Page-Dumroese; Peter R. Robichaud; Martin F. Jurgensen


Archive | 2009

Occurrence and activity of subterranean termites in temperate forest soils: United States and Spain

Martin F. Jurgensen; Deborah S. Page-Dumroese; Artemi Cerdà; B. T. Forschler; Carl C. Trettin; Stephen Arthur Cook; Bradford M. Kard


Archive | 2009

Wood stakes as an index of soil organic matter decomposition in a climatic gradient along the Spanish Mediterranean Coast

Martin F. Jurgensen; Deborah S. Page-Dumroese; Artemi Cerdà; Xavier Úbeda; M. M-Mena; Alberto Rey


Archive | 2003

Fire and fire-suppression impacts on forest-soil carbon [Chapter 13]

Deborah S. Page-Dumroese; Martin F. Jurgensen; Alan E. Harvey

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Deborah S. Page-Dumroese

United States Department of Agriculture

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Alan E. Harvey

United States Forest Service

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Carl C. Trettin

United States Forest Service

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Russell T. Graham

United States Forest Service

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Changsheng Li

University of New Hampshire

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Joanne M. Tirocke

United States Forest Service

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Jonalea R. Tonn

United States Forest Service

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Michael J. Larsen

United States Department of Agriculture

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