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Factors influencing ponderosa pine regeneration in the southwestern USA
Joshua J. Puhlick
, Daniel C. Laughlin
, Margaret M. Moore
Forestry, School of
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Ponderosa pine
100%
Southwestern USA
100%
Pine Regeneration
100%
Seedling Density
100%
Pine Seedlings
100%
Mean Annual Precipitation
40%
Muhlenbergia
40%
Soil pH
40%
Forest Inventory
40%
Seed Trees
40%
Northern Arizona
20%
Arizona
20%
Western United States
20%
New Mexico
20%
Pinus Ponderosa
20%
Basalt
20%
Ponderosa pine Forest
20%
Restoration Treatments
20%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
20%
Overstory
20%
Regeneration
20%
Restoration Process
20%
Forest Type
20%
National Forests
20%
Coconino National Forest
20%
Local Model
20%
Forest Stand
20%
Soil Texture
20%
Regional Models
20%
Minimum Temperature
20%
Stand Basal Area
20%
Herbaceous Plants
20%
Landscape Restoration
20%
Direct Factors
20%
Indirect Factor
20%
Virescens
20%
Soil Clay
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pinus
100%
Annuals
22%
Muhlenbergia
22%
National Forests
22%
Forest Inventory
22%
Seed Tree
22%
Basal Area
11%
Pinus ponderosa
11%
Soil Texture
11%
Overstory
11%
Forest Types
11%
Forest Stands
11%
Clay Soil
11%