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The Longleaf Pines Are Few and Far Between

The Longleaf Pines Are Few and Far Between to develop and maintain the property to meet the needs The Longleaf Pines Are Few and Far of extension, teaching, and research so as to maximize the Between benefit to Auburn University and the people of the State of John S. Kush (corresponding author: Forestry & Wildlife Alabama. The MOT deed and management plan are on-file Sciences Building, Auburn University, AL 38849, kushjoh@ at the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences. auburn.edu) and Auburn University’s School of Forestry and In 1995, Hurricane Opal passed to the west of Auburn, Wildlife Sciences 2013 Spring semester Forest Ecology and resulting in the loss of mature loblolly pine across 50 ha 2014 Fall semester Forest Measurements I classes of MOT. As part of a reforestation effort, the decision was made to re-plant a 7.7-ha area in longleaf pine at a density t the turn of the 20th century, longleaf pine ( Pinus of 1,648 seedlings/ha. To prepare the site, the area was Apalustris) forests dominated the Southeast United bedded and herbicide applied to control competing veg- States, covering an estimated 24–36 million ha. These for - etation. The cost in 1996 of this restoration was $776/ha. ests were very open, the result of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ecological Restoration University of Wisconsin Press

The Longleaf Pines Are Few and Far Between

Ecological Restoration , Volume 34 (1) – Feb 22, 2016

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to develop and maintain the property to meet the needs The Longleaf Pines Are Few and Far of extension, teaching, and research so as to maximize the Between benefit to Auburn University and the people of the State of John S. Kush (corresponding author: Forestry & Wildlife Alabama. The MOT deed and management plan are on-file Sciences Building, Auburn University, AL 38849, kushjoh@ at the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences. auburn.edu) and Auburn University’s School of Forestry and In 1995, Hurricane Opal passed to the west of Auburn, Wildlife Sciences 2013 Spring semester Forest Ecology and resulting in the loss of mature loblolly pine across 50 ha 2014 Fall semester Forest Measurements I classes of MOT. As part of a reforestation effort, the decision was made to re-plant a 7.7-ha area in longleaf pine at a density t the turn of the 20th century, longleaf pine ( Pinus of 1,648 seedlings/ha. To prepare the site, the area was Apalustris) forests dominated the Southeast United bedded and herbicide applied to control competing veg- States, covering an estimated 24–36 million ha. These for - etation. The cost in 1996 of this restoration was $776/ha. ests were very open, the result of

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Ecological RestorationUniversity of Wisconsin Press

Published: Feb 22, 2016

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