The Relation Between Soil Characteristics and the Site Index of Loblolly Pine in the Coastal Plain Region of Virginia and the Carolinas

The Relation Between Soil Characteristics and the Site Index of Loblolly Pine in the Coastal Plain Region of Virginia and the Carolinas
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