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The Effects of Integrated Vegetation Management on Richness of Native Compatible Flowering Plants and Abundance of Noncompatible Tree Species on a Right-of-Way in Central Pennsylvania, USA

Carolyn G. Mahan, Bradley D. Ross and Richard T. Yahner
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) November 2020, 46 (6) 395-401; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2020.029
Carolyn G. Mahan
Carolyn G. Mahan, PhD (corresponding author), The Pennsylvania State University-Altoona College, Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Altoona, PA, USA, 814-949-5530
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Bradley D. Ross, MS, The Pennsylvania State University-Altoona College, Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Altoona, PA, USA
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Richard T. Yahner, BS, The Pennsylvania State University-Altoona College, Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Altoona, PA, USA
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vol. 46 no. 6 395-401
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https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2020.029

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2155-0778
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  • Published online November 1, 2020.

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  1. Carolyn G. Mahan,
  2. Bradley D. Ross and
  3. Richard T. Yahner
  1. Carolyn G. Mahan, PhD (corresponding author), The Pennsylvania State University-Altoona College, Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Altoona, PA, USA, 814-949-5530 cgm2{at}psu.edu
  2. Bradley D. Ross, MS, The Pennsylvania State University-Altoona College, Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Altoona, PA, USA
  3. Richard T. Yahner, BS, The Pennsylvania State University-Altoona College, Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Altoona, PA, USA
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Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) Nov 2020, 46 (6) 395-401; DOI: 10.48044/jauf.2020.029
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