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Characterization of a Bacterial Contaminant in Loblolly Pine Tissue Culture
Poster Abstracts
A. D. Junkins, C. K. Karr, J. J. Clark, John W. Anderson, M. J. Cook and Michael R. Becwar
Characterization of a Complex Pecan-water Hickory Population in Northern Louisiana
Techniques of multivariate analysis were used to study the pattern of variation in leaf traits among pecan, water hickory and intermediate types growing on a ...
Bart A. Thielges, John R. Toliver and Randall J. Rousseau
Characterization of a NAC Domain Protein and a Novel Protein Suppressed in Pinus taeda
Cronartium quercuum f.sp. fusiforme is the causative agent of fusiform rust, one of the most devastating diseases of southern pines in recent history. ...
Sarah F. Covert and Terri A. Long
Characterization of a Water Deficit Stress Induced Gene (Lp5) of Loblolly Pine
Poster Presentations
Carol A. Loopstra, G. Jagadeeswaran and Ronald J. Newton
Characterization of Double-stranded RNA-free Hypovirulent Strains of Cryphonectria parasitica
Hypovirulent strains of Cryphonectria parasitica without detectable levels of double-stranded RNA have been associated with nonlethal cankers in ...
A. V. Ravenscroft, C. B. Monteiro Vitorello, Dennis W. Fulbright, H. Bertrand, K. Beal and N. Mahanti
Characterization of Laccase Genes from Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L)
A unique feature distinguishing vascular plants from lower plants is the lignification of their xylem cell walls. Laccase appears to be one of the enzymes ...
Jeffrey F. D. Dean, Myoung K. Kim, Peter R. LaFayette and Scott A. Merkle
Characterization of Lignin in Bourbon Barrels
Kentucky Straight Bourbon whiskeys are aged for at least 2 years in newly charred barrels made from American White Oak (Quercus alba). Bourbon production both ...
Jarrad Gollihue, Justin K. Mobley, Tonya Morgan, Mark Crocker, Harlan Wheatley, Victoria G. Pook, John Ralph and Seth DeBolt
Characterization of Phytophthora Species From Leaves of Nursery Woody Ornamentals in Tennessee
Species of Phytophthora are ubiquitous in ornamental production resulting in significant crop losses. In Tennessee, national surveys for the sudden oak death ...
Kurt H. Lamour and R. S. Donahoo
Characterization of Redbay (Persea borbonia) GSSR Markers
Department of Genetics and Biochemistry, Clemson University, Clemson SC
Yi Xu, Tao Xu, Margaret Staton, Oliver Bukles, Scott E. Schlarbaum, Richard Cronn, John E. Carlson and Haiying Liang
© The characterization of willow (Salix L) varie­ties for use in ecological engineering applications: co­ordination of structure, function and autecology
Characterizing Air and Water Content of Soilless Substates to Optimize Root Growth
The physical properties of soilless substrates should be well characterized, since it is well-known that it is the ratio of air:water that most influences ...
Andrew G. Ristvey, F. R. Arguedas and J. D. Lea-Cox
Characterizing Reproductive Phenology of Seed Orchard Clones
Phenological observations were made on fifteen clones in two first-generation loblolly pine seed orchards. A Coastal seed orchard was observed in 1986; a ...
T. D. Blush
Charcoal Fails To Protect Planted Loblolly Pine From Soil Herbicide
The development of soil-applied herbicides for preplant site preparation has been sought for 30 years and is now essential for the loblolly-shortleaf pine type ...
James D. Haywood
Charcoal Root Disease
Minor Diseases, Chapter 10
John T. Kliejunas
Charcoal Root Rot and Black Root Rot
Charcoal root rot, caused by the fungus Macrophomina phaseolina (syn. Sclerotium bataticola) affects more than 300 species of plants, including many ...
Charles E. Cordell, Charles S. Hodges and Richard S. Smith, Jr.
Chasing opportunities or is it the other way around?
Tree improvement research in the South has transformed the production and processing of wood for traditional and non-traditional applications. While it has ...
Shibu Jose
Check on longleaf pine depth planting
In the summer of 1975 the author rechecked longleaf pine depth of planting plots installed in the winter of 1918 near Brooklyn. Miss. Five year results were ...
McClain B. Smith, Jr.
Chemical Alternatives to Methyl Bromide
Three soil fumigants were evaluated at a nursery in Georgia and one in South Carolina. Seedbed density and seedling development were compared among plots ...
William A. Carey
Chemical alternatives to methyl bromide for control of Fusarium spp. in conifer nurseries (ABSTRACT)
Chemical and Biological Control of Cylindrocladium Root Rot in Conifer Nurseries
In the long-term management of tree nurseries , the view expressed by Emeritus Professor S. A, Wilde is correct. This view holds that drastic chemical ...
J. G. Berbee
Chemical Control Of Phomopsis Blight Of Junipers: a search for new methods
Phomopsis juniperovora Hahn causes a devastating disease of seedlings and transplants of Juniperus virginiana, J. scopulorum, several other ...
Glenn W. Peterson
Chemical Control of Vegetative Competition in Aspen Plantings
During the past decade. aspens have become the most important pulpwood species in the Lake States. These species have many assets; these include rapid growth, ...
Dean W. Einspahr and Miles K. Benson
© Chemical control of weeds and genetic off-types in smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) production ponds
Chemical Control of Weeds and Grass in Southern Pine Nurseries
A 2-year study was completed in 1961 by the Texas Forest Service on the screening of chemicals for weed and grass control in nursery seedbeds. The three ...
Mason C. Cloud
Chemical Control Trials on the Northern Pitch Twig Moth in Alberta
Four years of soil drench tests with seven insecticides exhibiting systemic activity were inconsistent in controlling high populations of the northern pitch ...
D. S. Kusch and J. A. Drouin
Chemical Cultivation in Cottonwood Seed-Source Plantings
It is certainly unnecessary to review here the literature relating to the need for maintenance of "free space" around newly established cottonwood plantings. ...
Clair Merritt
Chemical Growth Control
In recent years, there has been a tremendous increase in our knowledge of plant chemistry as well as the discovery of several chemicals that have the ability ...
William B. Davis
Chemical Root Pruning of Conifer Seedlings in Mexico
Many countries grow seedlings for reforestation in polybags where root spiraling and root egression can decrease seedling survival and growth following ...
Arnulfo Aldrete and John Mexal
Chemical Spot Disseminator: A new aid in reforestation
Dybar and Simazine used in combination have shown promise for chemical site preparation in spots where competition and frost damage cause heavy white ...
M. A. Chaudhry
Chemical Treatment Of Bare-Root Saligna Eucalyptus Seedlings Offers No Advantages
Economical, effective methods for planting saligna eucalyptus seedlings for reforestation purposes are being sought in Hawaii. Treatments with a commercial ...
Gerald A. Walters