by Harold C. Fritts
University of Arizona Press, 1969
Paper: 978-0-8165-3521-7
Library of Congress Classification QK477.A74 no. 4
Dewey Decimal Classification 582.1601343

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Papers of the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, No. 4

“[An] excellent study of the bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata Engelm.) from the White Mountains of California . . . Many aspects of tree growth and a multitude of growth factors are considered in great detail. . . . An intensive study was made of six small, rather young trees using dendrographs, dendrometers, soil-moisture units, weather-recording instruments, and cambial sampling for the years 1962, 1963, and 1964. . . . The author has done an enormous amount of work in statistics, botany, and ecology.”—Arctic and Alpine Research
 

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