Growth of Oregon White Oak ( Quercus garryana ) (original) (raw)
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Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana) plays a crucial role in the biodiversity and cultural landscape of the Pacific Northwest, historically thriving in low-density stands maintained by Native American burning practices. This research emphasizes the importance of diameter growth as an indicator of OWO health, survival, and its overall ecological contribution, highlighting relationships between tree growth, competition for resources, and management strategies necessary for the conservation of OWO communities.
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