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Forest restoration treatments increased growth and did not change survival of ponderosa pines in severe drought, Arizona
Peter Z. Fulé
,
Andrew J. Sánchez Meador
, Margaret M. Moore
, W. Wallace Covington
, Thomas E. Kolb
, David W. Huffman
, Donald P. Normandin
, John Paul Roccaforte
Forestry, School of
Ecological Restoration Institute (ERI)
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Arizona
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Ponderosa pine
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Extreme Drought
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Forest Restoration
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Restoration Treatments
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Old Trees
100%
Enhanced Growth
100%
Tree Survival
50%
Northern Arizona
25%
Pinus Ponderosa
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Drought
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Surface Fire
25%
Forest Condition
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Euro-American
25%
Tree Response
25%
Forest Floor
25%
Growth Decline
25%
Full-coverage Restoration
25%
Partial Restorations
25%
Surface Fire Regime
25%
Drying Conditions
25%
Warm Climate
25%
Resilience
25%
Tree Growth
25%
Prefire
25%
Natural Areas
25%
Basal Area Increment
25%
Dense Forest
25%
1-tree
25%
Sustained Improvement
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pinus
100%
Forest Restoration
100%
Americans
25%
Basal Area
25%
Pinus ponderosa
25%
Tree Growth
25%
Fire Regime
25%
Floors
25%