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Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd.
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Leguminosae (Mimosoideae)John A. Parrotta
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Acacia koa
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James A. Allen
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Acacia koa: A Review of its Diseases and Associated Fungi
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Acacia koa (koa), among the most prominent overstory species of native Hawaiian forests, is affected by a number of diseases, including those caused by rust ...Donald E. Gardner
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Acacia mangium
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John K. Francis
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Acacia mearnsii
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J. Rodriquez and V. M. Nieto
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Acacia melanoxylon
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J. Rodrigues and V. M. Nieto
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Acacia Species Used for Revegetation in South-eastern Australia Require More Than One Multi-Strain Rhizobial Inoculant
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Revegetation of degraded land requires either nursery production of tube stock for out-planting or successful establishment of plants after direct seeding, ...A. McInnes and J. Brockwell
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Accacia hybrid
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Somyos Kijar
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Accelerated Breeding and Testing of Loblolly Pine in the Southern U.S.A.
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Progress on accelerated, advanced generation breeding of loblolly pine in the southeastern U.S. is described, including use of indoor breeding orchards and ...Clements C. Lambeth and Michael S. Greenwood
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Accelerated Domestication of Populus for Bioenergy Production and Enhanced C Sequestration
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Timothy J. Tschaplinski
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Accelerated Growth and Initial Flowering of S2 Pinus banksiana Selected for Precocious Flowering
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Contributed PresentationsHyun Kang and Robert A. Cecich
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An Accelerated Operational-Scale Tree Improvement Program for Northern Red Oak
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Procedures for an accelerated tree improvement strategy for northern red oak are discussed. The improvement scheme is directed toward juvenile trait ...J. K. Bailey and Kim C. Steiner
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An Accelerated Operational-Scale Tree Improvement Program for Northern Red Oak
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Procedures for an accelerated tree improvement strategy for northern red oak are discussed. The improvement scheme is directed toward juvenile trait ...J. K. Bailey and Kim C. Steiner
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Accelerated-Optimal-Growth: Applications in Tree Improvement
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The concept of accelerated-optimal-growth ( AOG) refers to the rapid production of large tree seedlings in protective culture facilities using programmed ...Bruce C. Bongarten and James W. Hanover
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Accelerating the Growth of Black Walnut Seedlings
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Large and vigorous seedlings can be produced within 12 weeks from seed in greenhouses using continuous light, carbon dioxide fertilization, gibberellic acid, ...B. W. Wood and James W. Hanover
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© ACCEPtS: an alliance for cooperative course sharing in the plant sciences
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Access for Tree Plantations
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To minimize future losses, landowners planting trees should plan for access and firebreaks. Access to timberland is urgently needed for fire control and for ...Billy Gaddis
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Achieving conservation objectives through production forestry: The case of Acacia koa on Hawaii Island
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Here we explore the potential benefits and limitations of native tree forestry as an economically viable conservation tool in the context of a case study— koa ...D. Press and L. Pejchar
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Achieving Establishment Success the First Time
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Planning a planting project to achieve a high probability of success the first time, though it may cost a little more up front, will pay off in dollars, ...Cheryl Talbert
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Achieving Forestation Goals
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Energy shortages place additional pressures on wood resources. Forest regeneration must and can be accelerated through definition of specific public and ...Charles W. Bingham
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Acid Injection System for Nursery Irrigation Water
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In southern Ontario the tree nurseries of the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests are located on soils that are slightly acid to alkaline in reaction. ...K. A. Armson
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Acid Scarification Requirements of Kentucky Coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch) Seeds From Southcentral Minnesota
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Kentucky coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch) is reported to have an impermeable seed coat that requires 3 hours of acid scarification ...John Ball and Richard Kisor
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Acidification of composts from agricultural waters to prepare nursery potting mixtures.
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Acknowledgement
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Calvin F. Bey
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Acknowledgements
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Acknowledgements & Attendance Photo
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Paul O. Rudolf
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Acknowledgements, Contents
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Acknowledgment
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Walter F. Beineke
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Acknowledgments
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Hans Nienstaedt and Scott S. Pauley
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Acknowledgments
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Dean W. Einspahr