Making trees in fire-maintained forest less susceptible to drought
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Making trees in fire-maintained forest less susceptible to drought
Research by a Ph.D. graduate from the biology department at The University of New Mexico finds that frequent fires have the potential to reduce tree water stress. Kevin Willson, a postdoctoral researcher with the Forest Service, found that fire-maintained forests had fewer trees with increasingly less water stress than fire-excluded forests.
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