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Post-fire survival and flushing in three Sierra Nevada conifers with high initial crown scorch

Chad T. Hanson A C and Malcolm P. North B
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A Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA.

B USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Sierra Nevada Research Center, 1731 Research Park Drive, Davis, CA 95618, USA.

C Corresponding author. Email: cthanson@ucdavis.edu

International Journal of Wildland Fire 18(7) 857-864 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF08129
Submitted: 17 July 2008  Accepted: 8 April 2009   Published: 27 October 2009



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