Dwarf mistletoe management in British Columbia / David Rusch, Harry Kope, Michael Murray, Jewel Yurkewich, and Stefan Zeglen.
Dwarf mistletoes are parasitic seed plants that require living hosts to survive. They are a natural and important part of many ecosystems in British Columbia. From a timber perspective, dwarf misteltoes can increase tree mortality and reduce tree growth and wood quality. Forest managers play an important role in determining the extent of these negative effects in managed stands. The purpose of this document is to help forest managers mitigate the risk of dwarf mistletoes on forest management objectives.
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- ISBN: 9780772678553
- ISBN: 0772678553
- Physical Description: v, 13 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
- Publisher: Victoria, British Columbia : Province of British Columbia, 2019.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 8-9). |
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