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Growth of Hardwood Plantations on Bottoms in Loess Areas
Though the possibilities of and the need for hardwood forestry are becoming in-creasingly evident, few hardwood species have been successfully planted in the ...
Roger M. Krinard and W. M. Broadfoot
Growth of Hardwoods and Conifers After 47 Years on Coal Mine in Southern Illinois
Survival, height, and DBH are reported for 18 tree species planted chiefly in 1947 by the USDA Forest Service on lands surface-mined for coal in southern ...
William Clark Ashby
Growth of Juniperus and Potentilla Using Liquid Exponential and Controlled-Release Fertilizers
Juniperus scopularum Sarg. (Rocky Mountain juniper) and Potentilla fruticosa L. 'Gold Drop' (gold drop potentilla) plants grown in containers bad similar or ...
R. Kasten Dumroese
© Growth of loblolly pine and white pine after enrichment by nutrient loading
Growth Of Loblolly Scion Material On Rootstocks Of Known Genetic Origin
Scion material was collected from compatible and incompatible loblolly ramets and grafted onto known families of loblolly and slash pine. Early evaluation of ...
Craig R. McKinley
© Growth of longleaf and loblolly pine planted on South Carolina sandhill sites
Growth of Monterey Pine Seedlings in Out Wash Sand Improved by Syenitic Granite with Excessive Watering
In this study, the addition of syenite granite to outwash sand caused significant growth improvement of Monterey pine seedlings only in excessively ...
Jaya G. Iyer and W. L. Trautman
Growth Of Outplanted Northern Red Oak Nursery Stock Related To Shoot Characteristics In The Seedbed
Best growth was observed on northern red oak seedlings that maintained healthy green leaves into the second week of October, had relatively large leaf ...
M. M. Larson
Growth of Pedunculate Oak Seedlings Inoculated with Ectomycorrhiza Laccaria bicolor in Excessively Humid Substrate Conditions
The goal of research was to determine the impact of excessive substrate humidity and inoculation on the growth of pedunculate oak seedlings.
D. Ugarkovic, I. Tikvic, R. Rosavec and Z. Seletkovic
© Growth of Pistacia chinensis in a red cedar-amended substrate
© Growth of planted black spruce seedlings following mechanical site preparation in boreal forested peatlands with variable organic layer thickness: 5-year results
Growth of Root-Pruned Seedlings in a Thermally Impacted Area of South Carolina
Flooding of Pen Branch delta on the Department of Energy's Savannah River Site near Aiken, SC, by thermal effluents from 1954-1989 resulted in the death of ...
Evaden F. Brantley and William H. Conner
Growth of Slash, Loblolly, and Longleaf Pines on Cultivated Sites
An earlier article reported the rapid height growth of slash and loblolly pines planted in 1956 on cultivated plots.1 A longleaf plantation, established in ...
H. Don Smith and Lloyd F. Smith
Growth of Some Selected Exotic Firs (Abies spp.) Over Three Growing Seasons in Wolcott, Vermont
In the spring, 1972, several fir transplants (including Abies alba, A. x bornmulleriana, A, cephalonica, A. concolor, A. firma, A. fraseri, A. grandis, A, ...
Maxwell L. McCormack, Jr.
Growth of Spruce
Growth in the month after germination is quite slow. The top has developed primary needles, but the secondary needles have not yet appeared. At the end ...
Mike Meagher
Growth of Tissue Culture Derived Sweetgum in the Field- First Fifteen Years
In 1981 a block of 96 sweetgum plantlets was planted on a sloping site at the University of Georgia's Whitehall Forest near Athens. Periodically, measurements ...
Harry E. Sommer and Myoung K. Kim
Growth Of Tissue Culture Plantletsof Loblolly Pine In A Nursery And Greenhouse
Tissue culture plantlets of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) were grown in a nursery and a greenhouse in the summer of 1982 to compare the growth and ...
L. A. Wisniewski, R. E. Brooks and Steven E. McKeand
Growth of Tree Seedlings in Peat Pellets
The planting of potted seedlings has the principal advantage of transplant shock being eliminated. Survival, especially on severe sites, is generally far ...
Richard K. Hermann
© Growth of white spruce underplanted beneath spaced and unspaced aspen stands in northeastern B.C. --10 year results
Growth Of Yellow Birch Seedlings From Eight Provenances In Varying Growing Media
By combining genetic selection with optimum greenhouse culture and using recommended nursery practices, yellow birch planting stock can be produced in 12 to 14 ...
Donald H. DeHayes, Carl E. Waite and Peter R. Hannah
© Growth parameters of coniferous planting stock influenced by principal growing technologies in Estonia
© Growth phenology of coast Douglas-fir seed sources planted in diverse environments
Growth Rates and Genetic Parameters of Loblolly Pine in Southern Brazil
Contributed Presentations
A. M. Moreira, D. Chaves and Gary R. Hodge
© Growth rates of baldcypress (Taxodium dis­tichum) seedlings in a treated effluent assimilation marsh
Growth rates of diverse geographic strains of black alder in Maryland's tree nursery
Alnus lutinosa (123 different sources), A. cordata (4 sources) and A. incana 3 sources) were studied in Maryland's forest tree nursery. Average one-year ...
John B. Genys and Richard B. Hall
Growth Rates of Eighty Scotch Pine Populations at Fourteen Years in Maryland
Historically, Scotch pine was one of the first pines planted in experimental plots for studies of its racial variation, and one of the first goals was to ...
John B. Genys
Growth Regulation and Cold Hardening of Silver Birch Seedlings With Short-Day Treatment
Height growth and cold hardening of silver birch—Betula pendula Roth—seedlings was controlled with short-day treatment at different times in summer. If the ...
Jaana Luoranen and Risto Rikala
© Growth response and nitrogen use physiol­ogy of Fraser fir (Abies fraseri), red pine (I), and hybrid poplar under amino acid nutrition
Growth Response of Five Rocky Mountain Conifers to Different Ectomycorrhizal Inocula
Artificial inoculation with the mycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus tinctorius (Pers.) Coker & Couch significantly increased the growth of Engelmann spruce ...
Raymond C. France and Michael L. Cline
Growth Response of Koa to Phosphorus Applications at Planting on Two Tropical Soils
A field experiment with 5 rates of P (0, 150, 300, 600, and 1400 kg ha') applied at planting was conducted with two provenances of Acacia koa on a ...
J. A. Silva and P. G. Scowcroff