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Artificial Regeneration of Five-Needle Pines of Western North America: A Survey of Current Practices and Future Needs
After the introduction of the pathogen causing white pine blister rust, the perpetuation of five-needle white pines (5NP) in western North America is ...
Kristen M. Waring and Betsy A. Goodrich
© Artificial regeneration with Quercus ilex L. and Quercus suber L. by direct seeding and planting in southern Spain
Artificial Ripening of Loblolly Pine Cones and Seed
Loblolly pine cones are considered to be mature and collectable when they will float in SAE 20 motor. However, there may be as little as 2 weeks from the time ...
B. T. Waldrip
Artificial Ripening of Sweetgum Seeds
Untrained collectors of hardwood seeds often start picking the seeds too early in the year. The immature seeds germinate poorly, if at all, and nursery ...
Franklin T. Bonner
Artificial rope-wick roots improve the germina­tion and establishment of tree species
Artificial Testing of Intra- and Interspecies Southern Pine Hybrids for Rust Resistance
At the Southern Institute of Forest Genetics, research on disease resistance has been concentrated on Cronartium fusiforme, the southern fusiform rust. This ...
F. F. Jewell
Artocarpus altilis (S. Park.) Fosb.
Moraceae
John A. Parrotta
Artocarpus heterophyllus
M. K. Hossain and T. K. Nath
Asexual Plant Propagation: Increasing Your Odds of Success
An important consideration in the asexual propagation of woody stem cuttings is the management of stock plants, which the propagator can manipulate to improve ...
Joseph D. Scianna
Asexual vs. sexual propagation of quaking Aspen
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) regenerates almost exclusively by root suckers in the western United States, even though female clones produce ...
Robert B. Campbell, Jr.
Ashe Nursery Cone Hook
Given below is a drawing of a hook found useful by cone collecting crews at Ashe Nursery. This tool is made in the nursery's shop from discarded crosscut saw ...
Johnsey King
© ASI-261: a potential non-fumigant alternative to methyl bromide
Aspects of seed quality
Seed quality is, in simplest terms, the regenerative value of the seed. The aspects of seed quality discussed in this presentation will include the indices by ...
Earl W. Belcher
Aspects to Make Plug-to-Plug Transplanting a Success
Although widely used in bareroot nurseries, transplanting is a new technology to container forest nurseries. The critical aspects required to successfully ...
Steve Pelton
Aspen and Balsam Poplar Seed Collection and Storage
Propagation of Populus tremuloides and Populus balsamifera by seed had been attempted several times without success. The method originally used was ...
John denHeyer and Nigel Seymour
Aspen Seed Collection and Extraction
Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) seeds can be collected when about one-third of the capsules within a cluster have partially opened but before the cotton ...
Barbara A. Hamel and Martin Y. P. Fung
Assembling Seed Moisture Testers, Seed Dryers, and Cone Dryers From Repurposed Components
Accurately determining seed moisture and efficiently drying seeds, cones, and fruits is a critically needed capacity for seed management. In this article, ...
Robert P. Karrfalt
Assembly and annotation of the green ash genome
Once the most widely distributed ash tree in North America, the green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) has faced high mortality as a result of the non-native ...
Matthew Huff, Josiah Seaman, Di Wu, Tetyana Zhebentyayeva, Laura Kelly, Nurul Faridi, C. Dana Nelson, Endymion Cooper, Enrico Bonello, Jennifer Koch, Jeanne Romero-Severson, John E. Carlson, Richard Buggs and Margaret Staton
© Assessing ecosystem function of restoration plantings in south-eastern Australia
Assessing Long-Term Implications for Disease Resistance Screening in Pines: Growth Response and Virulence of the Pitch Canker Fusarium circinatum in a Changing Climate
The fungus that causes pitch canker disease, Fusarium circinatum has caused recent outbreaks on southeastern U.S. pine plantations. This has resulted in ...
Tania Quesada, Sunny Lucas, Katherine Smith, Kathleen McKeever, Gary Peter and Jason Smith
Assessing phytotoxicity in fresh and aged whole pine tree substrates
Assessing Plant Quality for Afforestation and Reforestation in Lombardy
Over the latest decade, an average of 11,000 hectares of new stands, mostly broadleaves, have been established in Italy. In the near future a new momentum for ...
E. Calvo, L. Ciccarese and P. Nastasio
© Assessing the ecological success of restoration by afforestation on the Chinese loess plateau
Assessing the Hardiness of Aleppo Pine, Maritime Pine, and Holm Oak Seedlings by Electrolyte Leakage and Water Potential Methods
Cold and drought hardiness of nursery stock were measured just before planting in the region of Valencia (Spain). A number of stock lots of Aleppo pine ...
A. Royol, José Alberto Pardos and M. Fernandez
Assessing the Potential Genetic Impacts of Climate Change to North American Forest Tree Species
Climate change is expected to pose a severe threat to the viability of forest tree species, which will be forced either to adapt to new conditions or to shift ...
Kevin M. Potter, Dr. Bill Hargrove and Dr. Frank H. Koch
Assessing the Rehabilitation Potential of Disturbed Lands
Abstract--Those involved in the plant propagation industry can serve an upcoming trend by providing appropriate plant materials for site rehabilitation. To ...
Gail A. Newton
© Assessing the status of three mangrove species restored by the local community in the cyclone-affected area of the Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar
Assessing Viability of Northern Red Oak Acorns Using X-Rays
We recently completed research that showed X-ray analysis was a better predictor of northern red oak acorn viability and early growth than was moisture ...
D. Jacobs, R. Goodman and R. Karrfalt
Assessing Viability of Prevariety Germplasm of Native Coreopsis Species
Dormancy issues and lack of approved protocols have led to increasing use of the pregermination tetrazolium test to assess whether seeds of ...
J. H. Aldrich and Jeffrey G. Norcini
Assessment of a Large-Scale Reforestation System with Containerized Seedlings on the Basis of 5-Year Experience at the Woodland Division of Georgia-Pacific Corporation in Maine and New Brunswick
Large-scale artificial reforestation programs are frequently initiated for the purpose of achieving higher yields through species conversion and through ...
Oscar Selin