Search
11752 items matching your criteria.

-
Clay Slurry Root Dip Impairs Survival of Loblolly Pine Seedlings in Mississippi
-
In this 2-year study in northern Mississippi, a kaolin clay root dip reduced survival of normally planted seedlings. The dip was helpful when seedlings ...Hamlin L. Williston
-
Clay Sprays
-
A root treatment of clay slurry mixture to pine seedlings at the time of packing is done to keep the seedling roots wet.Chuck Gramling
-
Clean chip residual: a substrate component for growing annuals.
-
Cleaning Hardwood and Shrub Seed
-
Cleaning hardwood and shrub seed can be viewed as having four phases: post harvest storage, extraction, basic cleaning and upgrading. This paper gives a brief ...Robert P. Karrfalt
-
Cleaning redwood seed
-
Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) seed germination is characteristically low due to the high percentage of unsound seed. The Simpson Timber Company provided a 6 ...James A. Rydelius
-
© Cleaning used media and containers with steam and hot water
-
Cleaning, Pelletizing, and Sowing Eucalyptus Seed
-
Eucalyptus seed are irregular in size and shape. The presence of chaff makes seed storage expensive and precision sowing difficult. Methods of cleaning ...Gerald A. Walters and Thomas F. Geary
-
Clearwood Stiffness Variation In Loblolly Pine And Its Relationship To Specific Gravity
-
A study was conducted to model how stiffness varies in loblolly pine by ring position and height in tree, and to assess the degree to which stiffness is ...Robert Megraw
-
Climate change and forest biodiversity: a vulnerability assessment and action plan for National Forests in western Washington
-
Climate Change and Forest of the Future: Managing in the Face of Uncertainty
-
We offer a conceptual framework for managing forested ecosystems under an assumption that future environments will be different from present but that we ...Constance I. Millar, Nathan L. Stephenson and Scott L. Stephens
-
© Climate change and forest seed zones: past trends, future prospects and challenges to ponder
-
Climate change and forest trees in the Pacific Northwest: guide to vulnerability assessment methodology
-
Climate change and geographic variation in the southern pines
-
Climate change has been occurring for eons, and plant species have always responded by migrating to areas of more favorable climate or evolving in place. The ...Ron Schmidtling
-
Climate Change and the Future of Seed Zones
-
The use of native plants in wildland restoration is critical to the recovery and health of ecosystems. Information from genecological and reciprocal ...Brad St. Clair, Francis Kilkenny and Matt Horning
-
© Climate change impact predictions on Pinus patula and Pinus tecunumanii populations in Mexico and Central America
-
© Climate change mitigation via afforestation, reforestation and deforestation avoidance: and what about adaptation to environmental change?
-
A Climate Change Response Function for Loblolly Pine (Pinus teada L.) from the Western Gulf Region of the United States
-
Texas A&M Forest Service, 2585 TAMU, College Station, TXThomas D. Byram, Tomasz E. Koralewski and Earl M. Raley
-
Climate Change, Forests, and the Forest Nursery Industry
-
The devastating consequences of Hurricane Katrina demonstrate how ill-prepared people are when it comes to extreme weather events and potential changes in ...Richard Joseph Hebda
-
Climatic change and assisted migration: Strategic options for forest and conservation nurseries
-
Land managers are being advised to acknowledge climate change predictions in their reforestation plans, but uncertainty about predictions, current client ...Mary I. Williams and R. Kasten Dumroese
-
Climatic consequences of afforestation
-
Clonal Forestry, Heterosis and Advanced-Generation Breeding
-
Clonal forestry has been practiced in Populus for hundreds of years; more recently, techniques in vegetative propagation have made it possible to consider ...Gerald A. Tuskan
-
Clonal Forestry: Out of the Lab, Finally
-
After 50 years of breeding and orchard production of southern pines, the full realization of genetic improvement is just now arriving in the form of clonal ...John Pait
-
Clonal or Seedling Seed Orchards?
-
We can expect considerable discussion of clonal vs. seedling seed orchards during the next few years; and in regard to genetic improvement of timber trees ...Ernst J. Schreiner
-
A Clonal Propagation and Cryopreservation System for Atlantic White Cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) via Somatic Embryogenesis
-
Changho Ahn, Ryan Tull, Paul M. Montello and Scott A. Merkle
-
Clonal Propagation and Genetic Testing of Virginia Pine
-
Texas Christmas tree growers plant approximately 800,000 Virginia pine (pinus virginiana Mill.) seedlings each year. In 1981 a tree improvement cooperative ...Craig R. McKinley, J. Aimers-Halliday and Ronald J. Newton
-
Clonal Propagation of Acacia koa
-
We studied micropropagation, building upon the earlier work of Roger Skolmen. Objectives of our study were: (a) to develop a method for koa ...Chifumi Nagai and Rusli Ibrahim
-
Clonal Propagation of Eucalyptus in Brazilian Nurseries
-
Brazil has established extensive Eucayptus plantations to support a growing forest products industry. During the past 25 years, the country has been a pioneer ...Jose Goncalves, Ken McNabb and Natal Goncalves
-
Clonal Propagation Of Hybrid Sweetgum (L. Styraciflua X L. Formosana) Via Somatic
-
Cultures were initiated from immature seeds derived from controlled pollinations between two sweetgum species (Liquidambar styraciflua and Liquidambar ...Christopher P. Holliday, Scott A. Merkle and Wagner A. Vendrame
-
Clonal Propagation of Sugar Maple by Rooting Cuttings
-
Sugar maple cuttings from mature trees are difficult to root. The major problem of developing a successful propagation program is not only rooting, but also ...Harry W. Yawney and John R. Donnelly
-
Clonal Replacement as a Tool for Seed Orchard Managers
-
The objective of the current study is to test the feasibility of using topgrafting to replace all or much of the crown of ramets in loblolly pine seed ...Christopher L. Rosier, E. M. Raley and Steven E. McKeand