Phytoecological impacts and management implications of the Douglas-fir tussock moth near Kamloops, British Columbia
Diagrs., illus., tables. Includes bibliography. Summary (En);
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Main Authors: | Majawa, A.O., British Columbia Univ., Vancouver (Canada). Dept. of Forestry - Thesis (Master of Forestry) eng |
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Vancouver, B.C. (Canada) Univ. of British Columbia, Faculty of Forestry
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Subjects: | FOREST ECOLOGY, PEST INSECTS, ORGYIA, PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII, DEFOLIATION, VEGETATION, TREES, BRITISH COLUMBIA, YIELDS, ECOLOGIE FORESTIERE, INSECTE NUISIBLE, ECOLOGIA FORESTAL, INSECTOS DANINOS, ARBRE, COLOMBIE BRITANNIQUE, RENDEMENT, DEFOLIACION, VEGETACION, ARBOLES, COLUMBIA BRITANICA, RENDIMIENTO, |
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