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John Kush
Auburn University - Auburn / United States
Agriculture & Forestry / Forestry
AD Scientific Index ID: 837681
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John Kush's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Assessment of sustainable livelihoods of different farmers in hilly red soil erosion areas of southern China Ecological Indicators 64, 123-131, 2016
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Crown and basal area relationships of open-grown southern pines for modeling competition and growth Canadian Journal of Forest Research 22 (3), 341-347, 1992
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Basal area growth of individual trees: a model derived from a regional longleaf pine growth study Forest science 40 (3), 528-542, 1994
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Spatial and temporal patterns of global burned area in response to anthropogenic and environmental factors: Reconstructing global fire history for the 20th and early 21st centuries Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 119 (3), 249-263, 2014
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Hurricane Katrina winds damaged longleaf pine less than loblolly pine Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 33 (4), 178-181, 2009
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