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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DOUGLAS FIR»
Découvrez l'usage de
Douglas fir dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
Douglas fir et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Knock on Wood: Nature as Commodity in
Douglas-
Fir Country
First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Describes the growth of a Douglas fir sapling in an old growth forest in the northwestern United States and the other plants and animals that are part of its habitat.
3
The Journey of Sir
Douglas Fir: A Read & Sing Along Storybook
While yearning for a change, a 350-year-old Douglas fir tree of Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia, is blown over in a storm, and his animal friends help him prepare for a surprising destiny in Toronto.
Ric Reitz, Bill Barnes, Jimmy Ellis, 1999
Flatsawn (left) and quartersaum (tight) Douglas-fir exhibit very different
characters. The proximity of the growth rings on quartersawn stock makes the
extreme density between earlywood and latewood much less troublesome to
work. north, ...
5
Forest resources of the
Douglas-
fir region
Horace Justin Andrews, Robert William Cowlin. FOREST RESOURCES OF THE
DOUGLAS-FIR REGION The Douglas-Fir Region FOREST RESOURCES OF
THE DOUGLAS-FIR REGION Major Phases of Survey. ->» THE Douglas-fir
region, ...
Horace Justin Andrews, Robert William Cowlin, 1940
6
Madrone duff and the natural regeneration of
douglas-
fir
Excellent natural regeneration of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.]
Franco) often occurs under canopies of Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii
Pursh), but the effects of madrone duff on regeneration are poorly understood. A
field ...
Don Minore, Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.), 1987
7
Competition and Oligopsony in the
Douglas Fir Lumber Industry
and western red cedar are also common species of the area. Our primary interest
is not in Douglas fir lumber as a species, but rather in the softwood lumber
industry that is centered in the geographical area defined as the Douglas fir
region.
8
Resistance of
Douglas-
fir to western spruce budworm: results ...
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauaa [(Bessn.] Franco) growing in the
Northern Rocky Mountain area of Montana also exhibited differential survivability
(Johnson and Denton l975). Thus, one can say with confidence that both ...
Geral I. McDonald, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Ogden, Utah), 1979
9
Properties and uses of
Douglas fir
where western yellow pine is the prevailing local species, mine operators think
that Douglas fir is much better, and they bring the square forms sometimes from a
distance of more than 1,000 miles. PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT. Both square ...
McGarvey Cline, Joseph Burke Knapp, 1911
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Some Tests of
Douglas Fir After Long Use
in longitudinal shear on small specimens, does not deteriorate after long use, but
is equal to that of freshly cut Douglas fir heartwood fiber dried to the same
moisture content, and is considerably greater than that of the latter in the
condition ...
Arthur Carl Alvarez, 1918
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «DOUGLAS FIR»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
Douglas fir est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Boulder County foothills see defoliation tied to moth infestation
The Douglas fir tussock moth is a native pest of the state's forests. While Douglas firs are the primary host trees, they also can attack white firs ... «Boulder Daily Camera, juil 15»
Ouray's Beetle Scourge (and Its Silver Lining)
... of healthy “legacy trees,” among which a new generation of mixed tree species such as aspen, ponderosa pine and Douglas fir will eventually be planted. «San Juan Independent, juil 15»
People of faith are responsible for serving as society's conscience
Are we incapable of staring -- really staring -- at a 150-foot-tall Douglas fir tree arrowed toward the clouds and of meditating on the creation and ... «National Catholic Reporter, juil 15»
Probiotics—for plants: Helpful bacteria promote growth, less fertilizer …
... rice, ryegrasses, tomato, pepper, squash, Douglas fir, and western red cedar. "This suggests that the plant-microbe communication is ancient ... «Phys.Org, juil 15»
Cultivating an exotic collection
... of North America were familiar by the mid 1800s, mainly through the efforts of John Fraser and later David Douglas of "Douglas Fir" fame. «Nelson Mail, juil 15»
Black Butte Copper Project: DEQ should refuse mining permit
We must preserve the critical spawning habitat for brook trout, rainbow trout and westslope cutthroat trout, and the douglas fir-covered hills near ... «Helena Independent Record, juil 15»
Hike explores the hidden trails of Cougar Mountain
The Greenway-led hike is a unique opportunity to discover lush forests of hemlock, Douglas fir, huckleberry and salmonberry, and the deep ... «Issaquah Press, juil 15»
Goodfellow Inc. and CertainTeed sign deal
It is among the leaders in the processing and distribution of exotic woods, Douglas Fir, construction timber, cedar, pine and hardwoods. «Daily Commercial News, juil 15»
The Legend on the Lake
The most prominent features of the hotel are the 20 Douglas fir pillars brought in from Oregon, which can also be found at the Glacier Park ... «Flathead Beacon, juil 15»
Full clue list: Crossword, July 7 2015
Young tree 57. Douglas Fir west of Pemberton, British Columbia, which at 1,000 years old, is amongst the oldest living trees in Canada: 2 wds. «MetroNews Canada, juil 15»