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Western yellow pine

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Author
D. C. Peattie
Article Date
October 1952
Journal Title
Ariz Hwys

Merriam's classification of the Ponderosa pine forest in relation to current knowledge

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Author
C.A.Myers
Article Date
Fall 1964
Journal Title
Plateau

Fort valley station protects the health of the ponderosas

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Author
H. Megargee
Article Date
November 15, 1959
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways

Environmental control of stomatal activity in mature semiarid site ponderosa pine

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Author
A. P. Drew
Article Date
June 1972
Journal Title
J Ariz Acad Sci
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