Environmental implications of harvesting lower-value biomass in forests
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Stephen P. Prisley | Paul C. Van Deusen | Eric D. Vance | A. Lucier | E. Schilling | E. Vance | S. Prisley | P. Deusen | T. B. Wigley | V. Tatum | T. Bently Wigley | Erik B. Schilling | Vickie L. Tatum | Alan A. Lucier | T. Wigley
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