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Regeneration and Tanoak Mortality in Coast Redwood Stands Affected by Sudden Oak Death 1 Benjamin S. Ramage 2, Kevin L. O’Hara2, and Alison B. Forrestel2 Abstract
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Document Date: 2012-04-24 19:11:23


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Washington / DC / Forrestel / Portland / Lynch / San Diego / New York / Sobczak / Larson / Franklin / /

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John Wiley & Sons Inc. / Courtney S.P. / Ford / California-Berkeley Forest Pathology Laboratory / Norton / Lugo A.E. / Patterson / /

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North America / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Plant Disease / Sustainable Ecosystems Institute / University of California-Berkeley Forest Pathology Laboratory / University of California / /

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study site / food source / stratification protocol / root systems / /

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B.C. / /

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Oregon forest / California bay / California forest / California forests / Mount Tamalpais / /

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University of California / U.S. Department of Agriculture / National Park Service / Sustainable Ecosystems Institute / University of California / Berkeley / Redwoods League / /

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Hayden / Karla Martinez / Clinton / Ben Ewing / Parker / V / /

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editor / redwood and tanoak 383 GENERAL / Hunter / Corresponding author / /

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W.V. / A.B. / South Carolina / Oregon / British Columbia / California / Marin County / /

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Forest Ecology and Management / Canadian Journal of Forest Research / American Journal of Botany / /

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stratification protocol / /

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