Spatial variation of tree growth and site factors in a silvopastoral system in northeast Scotland
The spatial variation of tree growth and site factors was studied in a silvopastoral system at Glensaugh in Northeast Scotland. Sycamore (<I>Acer pseudoplatanus</I> L). Hybrid larch (<I>Larix </I>x <I>eruolepsis</I> Henry) and Scots pine (<I>Pinus sylvestris...
Main Author: | Nwaigbo, Leonard Chinedum |
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University of Aberdeen
1996
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.320236 |
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