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Right-to-Know Information
RIMS, a Reforestation Information Management Systems
Washington Department of Natural Resources Webster Nursery successfully met an increased workload with reduced staffing levels after implementing an automated ...
Diane S. Ruden
Riparian Restoration in the Southwest: Species Selection, Propogation, Planting Methods, and Case Studies
Riparian plant communities, though small in overall area, are among the most valuable natural areas in the Southwest. The causes of degradation of southwestern ...
David Dreesen, John Harrington, Tom Subirge, Pete Stewart and Greg Fenchel
Risk Analysis of Loblolly Pine Controlled Mass Pollination Programs
Contributed Presentations
F. E. Bridgewater and Thomas D. Byram
Risk from Sirococcus conigenus to understory red pine seedlings in northern Wisconsin
Interest in development of multicohort stands of red pine (Pinus resinosa) in the Great Lakes region of North America prompted an investigation of the ...
G. Stanosz and J. Bronson
Risk of phytotoxicity of sawdust substrates for greenhouse vegetables.
Risks Related to the Extension of the Planting Period of Norway Spruce Container Seedlings: Drought – Growth Stage Dynamics and Handling Practices
Approximately 90 million Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) container seedlings (of which 50% are frozen-stored) are annually delivered from nurseries in ...
J. Luoranen, P. Helenius and R. Rikala
River Restoration in the Twenty-First Century: Data and Experimental Knowledge to Inform Future Efforts
Emily S. Bernhardt, J. David Allan, Judy Meyer and Margaret Palmer
RNGR Contacts
RNGR: A National Resource for Reforestation, Restoration, and Nursery Professionals
The Forest Service developed the national Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetics Resources (RNGR) program to pro-vide expert support to State, industrial, and ...
Bob Karrfalt, Diane L. Haase, George Hernandez, Jeremiah R. Pinto, R. Kasten Dumroese and Ron Overton
Road Slope Revegetation in Semiarid Mediterranean Environments. Part I: Seed Dispersal and Spontaneous Colonization
The importance of neighboring vegetation as a seed reser-voir for spontaneous colonization of adjacent road slopes was analyzed in a semiarid region of east ...
F. Bochet, P. Garcia-Fayos and J. Tormo
Roadfill Revegetation in Semiarid Mediterranean Environments. Part II: Topsoiling, Species Selection, and Hydroseeding
Erosion is one of the main problems in roadfill restoration. Revegetation is widely used as a method to reduce erosion rates, and it is often carried out ...
J. Tormo, E. Bochet and P. Garcia-Fayos
© Roadside revegetation with native plants: ex­perimental seeding and transplanting of stem cut­tings
Roadside Revegetation: A New Frontier for Native Plant Growers
Kim M. Wilkinson and Scott A. Riley
Rocky Mountain Juniper Production at the Colorado State Forest Service
Seed dormancy limits Rocky Mountain juniper production. The Colorado State Forest Service has found summer sowing and "natural stratification" to be ...
Randy D. Moench
Rocky Mountain Juniper Study: Preliminary Results
Rocky Mountain juniper (Jun perus scopulorum Sarg.) seed are hard to germinate in the nursery, containers, or laboratory because they have multiple dormancies. ...
Jill Barbour
Rodent Cache Seedlings of Shrub Species in the Southwest
Rodent caches provide a source of planting stock that could be utilized more fully in revegetation work.
Richard L. Everett and Andrew W. Kulla
Rodent Girdling of Virginia Pine Related to Amount of Ground Cover Herbs
In highway landscaping for bank cover and erosion control, two species of plants were established in 1960. Virginia pine seedlings (Pinus virginiana) were ...
F. W. Garrett and J. H. Tinga
Rodents Damage Primary- and Secondary-Needled Ponderosa Pine Seedlings
Rodent damage accounts for nearly 50 percent mortality and is similar for primary- and secondary-needled ponderosa pine containerized seedlings in New Mexico.
Robert L. DeVelice, Bruce A. Buchanan and James T. Fisher
The Rogue River National Forest and Southern Oregon
Greetings to the 1982 Conference of the Western Forest Nursery Council. The Rogue River National Forest is especially proud to host this year's conference and ...
Robert J. Devlin
© A role for assisted evolution in designing native plant materials for domesticated landscapes
The Role of Clonal Propagation in Forestry and Agriculture in Australia©
Clonal propagation in the form of grafting, macrocutting, cuttings, or tissue culture is not new to forestry or agriculture.
Peter Radke
Role of Double-strand RNA-based Hypovirulence in Recovery of Chestnut from Blight in Italy
John E. Elliston
The Role of Fusarium Species in the Etiology of Conifer Seedling Diseases in Forest Nurseries
USDA Forest Service
The Role of Genetics in Agroforestry Systems
Alcorn State University, Lorman, MS
Gwendolyn Boyd
Role of Genomics in the Potential Restoration of the American Chestnut
N. Wheeler and R. Sederoff
The Role of Government Nurseries
Americans have always had a healthy suspicion of government, and that's one of the things that makes ourcountry unique.
The Role of Information Resources in the Flow of Information
The flow of information from its source to application is known as technology transfer. The success with which the flow of published information takes place ...
Virginia Lyons Rutherford
The Role of Interspecific Hybridization in Forest Tree Breeding
Donald T. Lester
Role of Introduced Species in Forest Genetics
Stephen H. Spurr