RNGR.net is sponsored by the USDA Forest Service and Southern Regional Extension Forestry and is a colloborative effort between these two agencies.

U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Forest Service Southern Regional Extension Forestry Southern Regional Extension Forestry

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Home Publications

Search

11752 items matching your criteria. RSS Feed
For a simple text search, enter your search term here. Multiple words may be found by combining them with AND and OR. The text in this field will be matched with items' contents, title and description.
Return items matching this title.
Return publications written by a particular author.
Return items published during the following years.
Incidence of Craesus castaneae (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) on chestnut seedlings planted in the Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky
Incidence Of Fusiform Rust In Georgia Forest Tree Nurseries, 1959-1973
In eight nurseries in Georgia and four in Florida, rust infection averaged 2.5 percent in sprayed beds over 15 years. Hazard varied considerably by ...
S. J. Rowan
Incidence of Root Pathogens on Douglas-Fir Within the Reuben's Reserve, Nez Perce Indian Reservation, Idaho
Root diseases were evaluated on the Reuben's Reserve, Nez Perce Indian Reservation, Idaho. Nineteen trees adjacent to two suspected root disease centers were ...
USDA Forest Service
Incorporating Basamid Fumigant
Dazomet, also known as Basamid Granular®, is a unique formulation for a soil fumigant. It is applied to the soil as a very fine white granule that converts to ...
Incorporating Controlled-release Fertilization Technology into Outplanting
The application of controlled-release fertilizers (CRF)at the time of planting offers a means to improve the establishment of forest tree seedlings. As ...
Diane L. Haase, Douglass F. Jacobs and Robin Rose
Incorporating Genetic Information In Growth And Yield Models
In tree improvement programs, biological differences resulting from selection and breeding should be quantified in such a way that they can be incorporated ...
Warren L. Nance and Calvin F. Bey
Incorporating the Use of Biological Control Organisms Into Integrated Pest Management Tactics in Forest Nurseries
Stephen P. Cook
Incorporating Tree Improvement in Natural Regeneration
A large fraction of forest stands in the Eastern United States are naturally regenerated by means of different sivilcultural systems. Although regeneration ...
Hyun Kang and J. D. Murphy
Incorporating Tree Improvement in Natural Regeneration
A large fraction of forest stands in the Eastern United States are naturally regenerated by means of different sivilcultural systems. Although regeneration ...
Hyun Kang and J. D. Murphy
Incorporating Wood Density in Black Spruce and Jack Pine Breeding Programs in Ontario for Maximum Fiber Yield Production
Paul Charrette
Incorporation of Biotechnology into Tree Improvement Programs
This paper examines the techniques collectively referred to as biotechnology, the breeding strategies used by the Western Gulf Forest Tree Improvement ...
J. P. van Buijtenen and William J. Lowe
Incorporation of Surface-Applied Materials by Tillage Implements
Maximum depth and uniformity of incorporation of surface-applied materials by rotary tillers, a spading machine, and a disc cultivator were compared in ...
D. L. Stenlund, J. Juzwik, R. R. Allmaras and S. M. Copeland
Increase And Spread Of Brown Spot Needle Blight Within Single And Multiple Family Plantings Of Open-pollinated Longleaf Pine
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) plantings were established in south Mississippi and southwest Georgia to study the increase in time and space of brown ...
Margene M. Griggs
Increase water use efficiency with shading
Increased growth of hybrid spruce bud cultures on stationary liquid medium
The effects of using liquid medium to increase growth of bud cultures of Spartan spruce (Picea glauca X P. pungens) were examined. The goals of the study ...
Daniel E. Keathley
Increased Seed Yields With a Mist Blower That Distributes Pollen in Loblolly Pine Seed Orchards
Seed yields were increased in orchards in which air streams from a mist blower were used to improve the distribution of seed orchard pollen at the time ...
R. A. Brown
Increased Wood-Fiber Production: Technology, Economics, and Ecology
Along with economic objectives, other goals may be achieved through tree improvement. The improvement of ornamentals, particularly in terms of resistance to ...
William R. Bentley
Increased Wood-Fiber Production: Technology, Economics, and Ecology
Along with economic objectives, other goals may be achieved through tree improvement. The improvement of ornamentals, particularly in terms of resistance to ...
William R. Bentley
Increasing and upgrading nursery production of yellow poplar
Germination, survival, and growth of yellow-poplar were responsive to various seed treatments. Chilling the samaras in sealed polyethylene bags at a constant ...
Albert R. Vogt
Increasing Hardwood Seed Quality With Brush Machines
Poor seed quality often adversely affects the cost and efficiency of producing hardwood seedlings. The lack of a good method to husk and de-wing seeds and ...
Robert P. Karrfalt
Increasing Native Forb Seed Supplies for the Great Basin
Over the last 150 years, excessive grazing, annual weed invasions, increased wildfire frequency, and other human disturbances have negatively impacted native ...
Ann M. DeBolt, Mike Pellant, Nancy L. Shaw and Scott M. Lambert
© Increasing nursery and greenhouse worker safety
Increasing Production of Nursery Stock by Improvements in Bundling and Packing
Increases in the cost of production, particularly labor cost, make it necessary to mechanize our nursery operations as much as possible. Mechanization usually ...
C. Ingersoll Arnold
Increasing Seed Germination of Bursera graveolens, a Promising Tree for the Restoration of Tropical Dry Forests
This article describes a method to increase the germination rate of Bursera graveolens, a socially, commercially, and ecologically valuable tree species in ...
Michael Morgan and Shibu Jose
Increasing Seed Yield Through Cultural Practices - Today And Tomorrow
Proper management of tree nutrition and moisture regime as well as the maintenance of good soil physical factors will result in increased seed yields from ...
Charles B. Davey
Increasing Speed, Accuracy, and Safety of Pressure Chamber Determinations of Plant Moisture Stress
A newly developed paper-spot technique can increase the efficiency, accuracy, and safety of the pressure chamber method routinely used by many nursery ...
John M. McGilvray and James P. Barnett
Increasing survival and growth of Scotspine seedlings with selection based on autumn coloration
Increasing the Efficiency of Breeding Without Breeding Through Phenotypic Pre-selection in Open Pollinated Progenies
Unlike classical methods used by forest tree breeders that rely on pre-determined mating designs to construct pedigreed materials for testing and selection, ...
Yousry A. El-Kassaby and Dag Lindgren
Increasing the Efficiency of Breeding Without Breeding Through Phenotypic Preselection in Open Pollinated Progenies
Unlike classical methods used by forest tree breeders that rely on pre-determined mating designs to construct pedigreed materials for testing and selection, ...
Yousry A. El-Kassaby and Dag Lindgren
Increasing the Efficiency of Microsatellite Discovery From Enriched Libraries in Coniferous Forest Species
Poster Presentations
L. J. Scott, M. Cross, M. Shepherd, R. J. Henry and T. Maguire