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Diane L. Haase, Don Boyer and Robin Rose
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Index Selection For Volume And Straightness In A Loblolly Pine Population
Floyd E. Bridgwater and Roy W. Stonecypher
Indiana's Genetic Tree Improvement Program
The Indiana Division of Forestry has an active tree improvement program. Initial efforts at genetic improvement were made in the 1970's, but the last three ...
Stephen G. Pennington
Indiana's Program of Tree Seed Betterment
In 1960, the Indiana Division of Forestry became interested in starting seed production areas for obtaining seed of some of the hardwood species grown in ...
Richard Rambo
Indices
Indices
James A. Vozzo
Individual Tree Selection in Forest Genetics
In this field there are three major jobs ahead in the next few years. They are the determination of: (1) the relative amounts of individualtree and racial ...
Jonathan W. Wright
Induced Variation In The Pattern of Shoot Extension in Five Seed Sources of Picea Abies (L.) Karst.
Can trees be induced to grow in height for a greater part of the growing season? If so, are there disadvantages to prolonging the period of height growth? If ...
J. L. Farrar
Induction of New Host Coded Proteins in Pinus elliottii Seedlings in Response to Pathogen and Water Stress
A 55 kD stress protein was induced in tissue culture grown slash pine seedlings infected with conidial suspensions of pitch canker fungus. Induction was ...
B. G. Cobb, E. J. Soltes, J. V. Valluri and Ronald J. Newton
Industrial Interest in Genetically Improved Forest Nursery Stock
Before presenting my views as to why my company should be interested in genetically improved forest nursery stock and what we are doing to grow wood faster, ...
Gordon White
Industrial Reforestation in Virginia
In many respects, reforestation in Virginia and much of the rest of the South is quite different from that in the Northeast.
James Willis
© Industrial-age changes in atmospheric [CO2] and temperature differentially alter responses of faster- and slower-growing Eucalyptus seedlings to short-term drought
Industry views on minor crop weed control.
Industry's Part and Interest in the Tree Improvement Movement
Donald Viele
Industry's Part in Forest Tree Improvement Research in the Lake States
Forest tree improvement research in the Lake States so far has concentrated on basic or quasi-basic problems in an effort to accumulate a store of knowledge ...
J. W. Macon
An Inexpensive And Compact Conifer Seed Extractor
An account is given of how a conifer seed extractor was constructed with parts salvaged from a commercial front-end loader washer
James T. Fisher and Fred B. Widmoyer
An Inexpensive and Reliable Monitoring Station Design for Use with Lightweight, Compact Data Loggers
We designed, constructed, and field-tested an inexpensive and reliable monitoring station that can be used with lightweight, compact data loggers. We feel this ...
A. Assibi Mahama, Adam H. Wiese, Edmund O. Bauer, Jill A. Zalesny, Richard B. Hall, Ronald S. Zalesny, Jr. and William L. Headlee, Jr.
Inexpensive Bait Stations for Mouse Control in Tree Plantings
Protecting Northeastern conifer plantings from meadow mouse (Microtus pennsylvanicus) damage presents special difficulties when plots are surrounded by good ...
James W. Caslick and W. Robert Eadie
An Inexpensive Mist System for Plant Propagation
A reliable greenhouse mist system has been devised at the Forest Service's Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, using inexpensive materials that can be ...
Charles E. Swett
An inexpensive oscillating irrigation sprayer for nurseries
An oscillating irrigation sprayer can apply water and fertilizer uniformly and accurately over varying quantities of nursery seedlings at different growth ...
Gerald A. Walters
Inexpensive Publications of Interest to Tree Planters
This book gives detailed information of European knowledge and its American application on poplar. It is abundantly illustrated and includes variety selection ...
An Inexpensive Rhizotron Design for Two-Dimensional, Horizontal Root Growth Measurements
We designed, constructed, and tested an observational system that supports two-dimensional, horizontal root growth measurements over time without disturbing ...
Infected Seedlings Develop Fusiform Rust Cankers After Outplanting
Nursery-infected seedlings that appear to be free of fusiform rust at planting may be the cause of unexplained mortality in young pine plantations. Such ...
Felix J. Czabator and Hans Enghardt
© Infection of Norway spruce container seedlings by Gremmeniella abietina.
An Infectious Disease of Nurserymen
During the past year, nine tree seedling nursery workers have become infected with a fungus identified as sporotrichum. This is the first time such injury has ...
Infective potential of sporangia and zoospores of Phytophthora ramorum