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Avicennia germinans (L.) L.
Avicenniaceae
Jorge A. Jiménez and Ariel E. Lugo
Avoid Early Selection For Growth Rate In Cottonwood
A sample of 37 cottonwood clones from a selection program was compared with a sample of 40 random clones in a 14-year test at two sites near Stoneville, ...
D. T. Cooper and Robert B. Ferguson
Avoiding Irrigation System Design Flaws
The challenges of cleaning a contaminated irrigation system have more to do with plumbing and design than with algae and microbial growth.
L. Merrill and P. Konjoian
Avoiding the nursery-customer war or more aptly Keeping the battles down only customers you really don't want to deal with anyway
You must have all heard the following complaints from your customer 30% of your root systems are not acceptable. All my trees are turning brown. Half of my ...
A. E. Suhrbier
© Away-field advantage: mangrove seedlings grow best in litter from other mangrove species
Azadirachta excelsa
Somyos Kijkar
Azadirachta indica
Avtar Singh and P. K. Ralhan
Azadirachta indica A. Juss.
Meliaceae
A. N. Chaturvedi and John A. Parrotta
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David F. Olson, Jr. and Robert P. Karrfalt
Back Belts May Not Protect While Lifting
Nursery work often requires long hours of bending and lifting, especially during the seedling harvesting, grading, and shipping period.
Back to the Future- Pest Management Without Methyl Bromide
The proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ban the production and use of methyl bromide has been well publicized by the media, trade ...
Richard S. Smith, Jr. and Stephen W. Fraedrich
Back to the Future: Genetics and our Northwest Forests
Richard A. Sniezko and Jim Smith
© Back where they once belonged? Local response to afforestation in County Kerry, Ireland
Backup Generators: Easy Sleep Made Easy
Discusses the importance of backup generators in greenhouse management.
B. Kenney
Bacterial Inoculation of Lodgepole Pine, White Spruce, and Douglas-fir Grown in Containers
Inoculation of lodgepole pine and Douglas -fir with two Bacillus strains was shown to promote seedling growth. Strain L6 caused significant increases ...
C. P. Chanway, F. B. Holl and R. A. Radley
Badger Hill Breeding Orchard Eldorado National Forest
One of the first steps in starting the California Region's tree improvement program was the establishment of the Badger Hill Breeding Orchard. Established in ...
John M. Buck, Gaylord Parks and Sydney S. Mainwaring
Bahiagrass Impairs Slash Pine Seedling Growth
Bahiagrass is not only a strong competitor with pine seedlings, but its residues also have an allelopathic effect on pine growth.
Fredrick Adrian and Richard F. Fisher
Baling Tree Seedlings by Weight
A number of packing techniques have been experienced in the past four decades of forest tree seedling production. Methods range from the table graded, ...
James C. Wynes
Balsam Fir Chalcid Causes Loss of Fraser Fir Seed
Forest tree seed are often attacked by tiny chalcids which destroy the developing embryo and endosperm. In the western United States up to 60 percent ...
Charles F. Speers
The Balsam Woolly Adelgid and Pine Needle Mite as Potential Pests of Reforestation Nurseries in British Columbia
The Balsam Woolly adelgid, Adelges piceae, an introduced pest to B.C., is currently controlled by quarantine regulations. Life history, damage, pest ...
Gwen Shrimpton
Bambusa vulgaris Schrad ex Wendl.
Gramineae (Bambusoideae)
John K. Francis
Bandoleered containers for automatic transplanter systems
Much work has been done on developing seedling containers. The job that a container must do has been well analyzed (Kinghorn, 1974) and many containers have ...
H. L. Brewer
© Banking Wyoming big sagebrush seeds
Bareroot Hardwood Seedling Lifting, Packing, and Storage at the Missouri Department of Conservation George O. White State Forest Nursery
Gregory A. Hoss
Bareroot Hardwood Seedling Lifting, Packing, and Storage at the Wilson State Nursery in Southern Wisconsin
Joseph M. Vande Hey
Bareroot Nursery Equipment Catalog 1992
This publication is USDA Forest Service Technology Development Program, 9224-2839 MTDC. This catalog presents descriptions of bareroot nursery equipment.
Benjamin J. Lowman, Brenda J. Holland, Fred Zensen and Thomas D. Landis
Bareroot Planting Of Eucalyptus
Three species of Eucalyptus, planted in December, January, and February as bareroot, bedgrown seedlings, had 66 percent survival compared to 23 percent for ...
Ron Hunt
Bareroot Seedling Culture Without Fumigation: Experience at Armintrout
At Armintrout's Nursery, we had a long history of using methyl bromide for soil fumigation. In the 1950's we fumigated by hand, using large 4 mil sheets of ...
David Armintrout
Bareroot Seedling Inventory: Estimation of Optimal Sample Size
Many State nurseries operate on an "inventory, sell, lift, and ship" schedule. One drawback of this schedule is that nurseries often end up with seedlings ...
Carl Mize and Dave Hansen
Bareroot Seedling Production Market and Demand Study
The purpose of this section is to examine and quantify the public benefits accruing to seedling plantings.
Mel Gerardo