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181. Effects of targeted grazing and prescribed burning on fire behavior and community dynamics of a cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum)-dominated landscape
182. Effects of vegetation structure on fire behavior and wiregrass seedling establishment in xeric sandhills
183. Reducing fuel load of key cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) dominated range sites by the use of fall cattle grazing
184. The effects of forest fuel reduction on fire severity and long-term carbon storage
185. Fuel analysis in upper elevation pinyon-Juniper woodlands of Lincoln County, Nevada
186. Forest vegetation and fuel dynamics following stand-replacing wildfire, re-burn, and postfire management in the Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon
187. Bio-fuel byproducts in ruminant nutrition
188. Growth, productivity, and utilization of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.): A promising fiber and fuel crop for Iow
189. The effects of fire and mechanical fuel treatments on wildlife in the mixed-conifer forest of the Sierra Nevada
190. Fire risk assessment of the western portion of the Central Hardwoods forest region
191. Forests and fires: A paleoethnobotanical assessment of the impact of Middle Sican pyrotechnology on the dry tropical forests of the La Leche River Valley, Lambayeque, Peru (950--1050 C.E.)
192. Predicting southeastern forest canopy heights and fire fuel models using Geoscience Laser Altimeter System data
193. Biogas vehicle fuel from digested cattle manure
194. Fire and fire surrogate effects on soil properties in a Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forest
195. Maintaining fuel treatments with prescribed fire in ponderosa pine forests of the Black Hills, South Dakota
196. Mapping forest canopy fuels in Yellowstone National Park using lidar and hyperspectral data
197. Estimation of live fuel moisture and soil moisture using satellite remote sensing
198. Spatial variability in forest fuels: Simulation modeling and effects on fire behavior
199. Effects of fuel reduction treatments on species of Phytophthora and Leptographium in forest ecosystems
200. An integrated study of mechanical forest fuel reduction: Quantifying multiple factors at the stand level
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