A method of evaluating forest site quality from soil, forest cover, and indicator plants
Marinus Westveld
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A method of evaluating forest site quality from soil, forest cover, and indicator plants
Published
1952
Publisher
Northeastern Forest Experiment Saton
Pages
12
Subjects
Site-quality evaluation, site-quality maintenance, and site-specific management for forest land in northwest Ontario
Site quality and the pH factor
Site quality in Appalachian hardwoods
The correlation of soil acidity with site quality
Pinyon-juniper site quality and volume growth equations for Nevada
Hardwood log quality in relation to site quality
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Who is the author of A method of evaluating forest site quality from soil, forest cover, and indicator plants?
A method of evaluating forest site quality from soil, forest cover, and indicator plants was written by Marinus Westveld.
When was A method of evaluating forest site quality from soil, forest cover, and indicator plants published?
The publication date for this specific edition is 1952. The original work may have been published on a different date.