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Silviculture / Nothofagus / Selection cutting / Shelterwood cutting / Tierra del Fuego / Basal area / Forest / Forestry / Land management / Land use
Date: 2014-03-01 02:48:54
Silviculture
Nothofagus
Selection cutting
Shelterwood cutting
Tierra del Fuego
Basal area
Forest
Forestry
Land management
Land use

Silviculture treatments for old-growth mixed deciduous - evergreen Nothofagus pumilio – N. betuloides forests in southern Patagonia, Chile. UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE 1 Department of Silviculture

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