Open Journal of Forestry

Open Journal of Forestry

ISSN Print: 2163-0429
ISSN Online: 2163-0437
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"Restoration of Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) Forests through Natural Recovery"
written by Will Russell, Jeff Sinclair, Kristin Hageseth Michels,
published by Open Journal of Forestry, Vol.4 No.2, 2014
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[1] Understory response to restoration alternatives in a sequoia sempervirens (cupressaceae) forest
Madroño, 2022
[2] Urban Edge Effects on Soil Conditions, Stand Structure, and Understory Composition in a Coast Redwood Forest
2021
[3] Herbaceous Understory Indicators of Post-Harvest Recovery in Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) Forests
2020
[4] Understory Response to Restorative Thinning in Coast Redwood Forests
2020
[5] A role for TOR signaling at every stage of plant life
2019
[6] Response of headwater amphibians to long-term logging impacts and assessing potential for restoration in Redwood National and State Parks
2019
[7] Aboveground biomass dynamics and growth efficiency of Sequoia sempervirens forests
2019
[8] Prescribed fire and natural recovery produce similar long-term patterns of change in forest structure in the Lake Tahoe basin, California
Forest Ecology and Management, 2018
[9] Understory Recovery in Coast Redwood Communities: A Case Study Comparing a Naturally Recovering and an Actively Managed Forest
2018
[10] A comparison of stand structure and composition following selective-harvest at Byrne-Milliron Forest
2017
[11] Regeneration Dynamics of Coast Redwood, a Sprouting Conifer Species: A Review with Implications for Management and Restoration
Forests, 2017
[12] A Comparison of Stand Structure and Composition Following Selective-Harvest at Byrne-Milliron
Proceedings of the Coast Redwood Science Symposium, 2016
[13] Variation In Old-Growth Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) Reference Sites In Mendocino County, California
Madro?o, 2016
[14] Coast Redwood Community Structure and Composition following Selective-Harvest: A Case Study of Byrne-Milliron Forest
2014
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