2023
DOI: 10.1093/jofore/fvad038
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Early Responses to Crown Modification of California Black Oak Sprouts Initiated by High-Severity Wildfire

Martin Ritchie,
John-Pascal Berrill,
Ethan Hammett
et al.

Abstract: Hardwoods resprouting after wildfire or cutting develop as multistemmed clumps that gradually self-thin over time. There is increasing interest in thinning of sprouting species to accelerate the formation of tree characteristics important to indigenous cultural practices and wildlife such as large-diameter stems, large branches, broad crowns, and acorn production. We compared responses to three thinning treatments applied to black oak (Quercus kelloggii) resprouting after high-severity wildfire throughout nort… Show more

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