Timber Loss Estimates for the Coniferous Forests of the United States Due to Dwarf MistletoesU.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Pest Management, Methods Application Group, 1982 - Conifers - 24 pages |
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acreage Acres annual loss Arceuthobium assuming assumptions average bark beetles California Region caused by dwarf Cleveland Colorado commercial forest land computed considered cubic feet cubic foot volume derived Douglas-fir and Western drought due to dwarf dwarf mistletoe caused dwarf mistletoe mortality Estimate of annual estimate of loss expect Federal Industrial Private foot volume loss Forest Other Federal Forest Pest Management Forest Service land Forests of California growth loss Growth Reduction Host Idaho included Industrial Private Non-Industrial infested Johnson June Last lodgepole pine loss caused loss estimates major Michigan million cubic feet mistletoe caused mortality mistletoe mortality loss mortality loss N/A N/A N/A Non-Industrial Private State/County/Municipal Northern California Northern Region Ownership period pole ponderosa and Jeffrey ponderosa pine Private Non-Industrial Private projection recently reported represents result Rocky Mountain Region Southwestern species stands submitted Survey Area Table timber tree Type Western larch Wyoming