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The chemical and physical responses of desert shrubs and grasses to defoliation
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Title

The chemical and physical responses of desert shrubs and grasses to defoliation : annual project report and work plan, 1962

Title Variants

Alternative: Annual project report and work plan, 1962, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station
Alternative: Cooperative research project annual report, 1962, supplement no. 3

By

Cook, C. Wayne.
Stoddart, L.A.
Utah Agricultural Experiment Station.
United States. Bureau of Land Management.

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

[Logan, Utah], Agricultural Experiment Station, Utah State University, 1963

Notes

"Major objectives of project: 1) to determine the chemical and physiological responses of desert browse and grass to forage removal at 3 different intensities and during 4 different periods during winter, spring and summer; and 2) to determine the recovery of desert browse and grass after being subjected to 3 years of treatment involving 3 intensities of forage removal during 4 different periods during the winter and spring in a previous study"--Page 1.

"Leaders: C. Wayne Cook ; L.A. Stoddart."

"Cooperation: Utah State Agricultural Experiment Station ; Department of Range Management, Utah State University ; U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management"--Page 1.

"February 1963"--Cover.

Subjects

Defoliation , Desert ecology , Desert plants , Research , Utah

Call Number

QK938.D4 C66 1962

Language

English

Identifiers

OCLC: 909294731

 

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