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1. Soil respiration, carbon and nitrogen leaching, and nitrogen availability in response to harvest intensity and competing vegetation control in Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) forests of the Pacific Northwest
2. Harvest intensity and competing vegetation control have little effect on soil carbon and nitrogen pools in a Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir plantation
3. The effect of management on competing vegetation and the impact of competing vegetation on stand growth and structure in coastal loblolly and slash pine stands
4. Spatial patterns of white pine regeneration in relation to seed rain, safe sites, competing vegetation and resources
5. Shaping Pennsylvania's Forests: Effects of White-Tailed Deer, Soil Chemistry, and Competing Vegetation on Oak-Hickory Forest Understory Plant Community Compositio
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