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Good News About the Future of Tree Planters Notes
Good Seed Quality - How to Obtain it and Keep it
All sound artificial regeneration programs start with the same raw material: seeds.
Franklin T. Bonner
Good Seed Quality- How To Obtain It And Keep It
All sound artificial regeneration programs (with the exception of Populus) start with the same raw material: seeds. Seeds are the "bottom line", and yet they ...
Franklin T. Bonner
Good Survival of Nondormant Loblolly Pine Seedlings
Loblolly pine seedlings that break dormancy while at the nursery or in the bale may still be good planting risks. In north Mississippi, mortality among ...
D. C. McClurkin
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Challenges in Plant Conservation in Oregon
A. S. Thorpe
Got Any Seedlings To Spare? Or Hey Fellow, Where Are You Going With Those Trees?*
Robert G. Hitt
GOT Macrogametophyte Isoenzymes of Virginia Pine
Analysis of populations of macrogametophytes from Pinus virginiana L. demonstrated genetic control at two loci for glutamate oxalo-acetate transaminase (GOT) ...
Peter P. Feret and Martha S. Witter
Got Seeds? Strengthening the Reforestation Pipeline in the Western United States
Healthy forests are critically important for mitigating the effects of climate change, reducing biodiversity loss, and protecting our water resources. Decades ...
Olga Kildisheva, Shanna Hobbs, Solomon Dobrowski, Joshua Sloan, Nancy Shaw and Matthew Aghai
Government Nursery Services
n the July, 1997 issue of FNN, I presented an editorial on "The Role of Government Nurseries" in which I listed developing and sharing information as one of ...
Government vs Private Nurseries: The Competition Issue
The issue of competition between government and private forest tree seedling nurseries has been politically sensitive in recent years. An analysis of both the ...
Thomas D. Landis
Government's Role in Tree Improvement Application and Development
Robert G. Hitt
Government-assisted Planting Programs for Diverse Species
USDA assistance to non-industrial private forest landowners includes the Agricultural Conservation Program, Forestry Incentives Program, Conservation ...
Debra J. Okholm
Graded Northern Red Oak Planting: Dimensions and Outplanting Performance
Data on the initial stem diameter and height growth of graded 1 + 0 and 1 + 1 northern red oak stock (Quercus rubra L.) are presented. If shoot clipping or ...
Andrew M. Gordon
Graded Nursery Stock In Shelterbelt Type Planting Evaluated Over 29-Year Spun
The grading of windbreak tree nursery stock by diameter (taken 1 inch above the root collar) classes instead of by the commonly used height classes was ...
A. B. Frank and Ernest J. George
Grading Northern Red Oak Planting Stock
A system for morphological grading of red oak nursery stock, based on stem diameter and length, stem form, buds and roots, is described.
G. Stroempl
Grading of Stock for Transplanting and Field Planting
Let's look at tree grading from two approaches: survival and economics. These are two distinctly different things to consider when grading trees yet are very ...
Forrest W. Deffenbacher
Grading Pine Seedlings with Machine Vision
A machine vision technique for grading pine seedlings at production line rates was developed. Singulated seedlings were inspected on a moving belt. ...
Glenn A. Kranzler and Michael P. Rigney
Grading seed by weight in white spruce
In white spruce, sorting seed by weight for container seedling production is biased in favor of trees that produce a narrow range of heavy seeds. ...
A. K. Hellum
Grading Seedlings: Importance and Long Term Impact
The need to judge a seedling's quality has been realized since the importance of artificial regeneration was recognized at the turn of the century.
Paul P. Kormanik
Grading Specifications of Ponderosa Pine Seedlings at Lucky Peak Nursery
Grading of bareroot planting stock is a necessary step in the process of reforestation. At Lucky Peak Nursery near Boise, Idaho, much effort and expense is ...
J. Sloan
Grading, Packing and Storage
A work shop was set up in which 43 people were given the opportunity to discuss the subject as it related to their operation.
G. W. King
Grafted Seed Orchards in the South
At the last meeting of the Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference in New Orleans two years ago, we reported to you the activities of the forest genetics ...
Thomas O. Perry and Wang Chi-Wu
Grafted Yellow-Poplar Ramets Damaged by Borers
Extensive damage and probable eventual loss of some grafted yellow-poplar ramets in seed orchards occur from the work of borers. Their feeding often go ...
Newton R. Churchwell
Grafting Culture and Expected Production
My role on the panel this afternoon is to discuss with you the expected production of an orchard, and certain aspects of grafting. It may be well if I present ...
A. H. Gregory
Grafting Latex Dipped Scions
The Francis Marion Seed Orchard is to supply genetically superior pine seed to the National Forests of the Coastal Plain and piedmont region of ...
James L. McConnell
Grafting Longleaf Pine
Grafting has been the most successful technique for preserving and enlarging clones of all major southern pines except longleaf (Pinus palustris Mill.) . ...
H. Don Smith and Lloyd F. Smith
Grafting Northern Conifers With Special Reference To White Spruce
I wish to discuss with you the grafting of northern conifers. My comments will be limited to techniques that might be useful under the climatic conditions of ...
Hans Nienstaedt
Grafting of Acacia koa Gray Onto Young Acacia Seedlings
This is the first report of grafting success between A. koa and any Acacia species.
Scot C. Nelson
Grafting of Douglas Fir and Establishment of Seed Orchards
Mr. Jacobson said they have planted some five million trees and havehad fairly good success. They plan to thin the stands every five to ten years,It is ...
N. G. Jacobson
Grafting Pine Out of Doors
In the course of our initial approaches to the many problems connected with the development of a well rounded forest genetic and tree breeding program ...
Albert G. Johnson