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DESERT GRASSLAND MESQUITE AND FIREClaveran Alonso, Ramon, 1934- January 1967 (has links)
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EFFECT OF MESQUITE (PROSOPIS JULIFLORA) TREES ON HERBACEOUS VEGETATION AND SOILS IN THE DESERT GRASSLANDTiedemann, Arthur R. January 1970 (has links)
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The methylation and ethylation of mesquite gum.Bazzetta, George T. January 1931 (has links)
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The aldobionic acid from mesquite gumBellinger, Martin John, 1915- January 1937 (has links)
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Extraction and analysis of the hemicellulose fractions of mesquite leavesEster, Virginia Charlotte, 1908- January 1938 (has links)
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The hemicelluloses of mesquite wood isolated after chlorinationNutter, Pauline Elizabeth, 1911- January 1934 (has links)
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The polyuronides of mesquite leavesVozza, John Fernando, 1916- January 1939 (has links)
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Translocation in the mesquite, Prosopis velutinaDay, Boysie Eugene, 1917- January 1940 (has links)
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Aspects of thorn development on Prosopis juliflora (Swartz) DC. var. velutina (Woot.) Sarg. and Cercidium australe I. M. JohnsonKarpiscak, Martin M. January 1973 (has links)
No description available.
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Volume estimation and multi-purpose management of Prosopis velutina in southern ArizonaAndrews, Scott Alan, 1958- January 1988 (has links)
Management strategies were compared, including thinning and the production of fuelwood versus larger size-class volume, to develop a management plan for the mesquite woodland of the southern Arizona study site. Pre-commercial thinning of mesquite stands is not economic and the production and separate marketing of the larger size class at current stumpage rates gives only marginally higher returns than fuelwood alone, $9.57/ha/yr compared to $9.13/ha/yr. Equations were developed for prediction of fuelwood volume and for estimating volume in stem pieces 20 cm or greater in diameter. Estimated growth rates were 0.43 m3/ha/yr for the upland areas and 0.84 m3/ha/yr for the riparian areas. The culmination of mean annual increment suggests a rotation age of 40 years.
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