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Root and Shoot Pruning at Southern Nurseries
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Reforestation success in the South begins with the culturing of high quality forest tree seedlings.Mary L. Duryea
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ROOT AND SHOOT PRUNINGAT SOUTHERN NURSERIES
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Mary L. Duryea
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Root and Stem Infection of Rhododendron from Potting Medium Infested with Phytophthora Ramorum
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C. Lewis and J. L. Parke
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© Root carbon reserve dynamics in aspen seedlings: does simulated drought induce reserve limitation?
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Root Collar Diameter is a Good Measure of Height Growth Potential of Sycamore Seedlings
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A sycamore planting on a well-drained bottom-land site in the Georgia piedmont has shown that first-year height growth is related to root collar diameter. Mean ...Albert F. Ike
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Root colonization and interaction among growth promoting rhizobacteria isolates and Eucalypts species
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Root Colonization of container Western White Pine Seedlings by Fusarium and Cylindrocarpon Species
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USDA Forest Service
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Root Colonization of Several Species of Native Grasses by Ophiosphaerella
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N. R. Walker
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Root Culturing in Bareroot Nurseries
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Thomas D. Landis
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Root Decay of Container-Grown Western White Pine Seedlings Plum Creek Nursery, Pablo, Montana
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USDA Forest Service
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Root Decline Associated With Subsoiling In Three Loblolly Pine Seed Orchards
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R. S. Webb and S. A. Alexander
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© Root deformation reduces tolerance of lodgepole pine to attack by Warren root collar weevil
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© Root desiccation and drought stress responses of bareroot Quercus rubra seedlings treated with a hydrophilic polymer root dip
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Root Desiccation and Drought Stress Responses of Bareroot Quercus Rubra Seedlings Treated with a Hydrophilic Polymer Root Dip
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Douglass F. Jacobs, Kent G. Apostol and R. Kasten Dumroese
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Root Deterioration of Black Walnut Seedlings During Overwinter Storage in Wisconsin
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J. E. Kuntz and N. Tisserat
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Root Development Control Measures in Containers - Recent Findings
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Coating the inside surfaces of containers with cupric carbonate (CuCO3) caused roots of Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Laws.) to stop growth at the container ...C. P. Patrick Reid, Richard W. Tinus and Stephen E. McDonald
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Root Dip - Does it Work?
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Root dips are super absorbent polymers which can absorb hundreds of times their weight in moisture. They are promoted as being very effective in increasing ...Alvin A. Alm and John Stanton
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Root dip treatments affect fungal growth and survival of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) seedlings following exposure.
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Root Dip Treatments Affect Fungal Growth in vitro and Survival of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda)
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Root Dipping of Seedlings With Water-Absorbent Gel Improves Survival on Surface Mine Sites in West Virginia
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Ray R. Hicks, Jr.
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Root Disease of 1-0 Bareroot Seedlings USDA Forest Service Lucky Peak Nursery, Boise, Idaho
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USDA Forest Service
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Root Disease of Container-Grown Engelmann Spruce and Western White Pine Seedlings Plum Creek Nursery, Pablo, Montana
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USDA Forest Service
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Root Disease of Containerized conifer Seedlings Western forest Systems Nursery, Lewiston, Idaho
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USDA Forest Service
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Root Disease Survery on the Nezperce National Forest, Idaho
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USDA Forest Service
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Root Diseases in Bareroot and Container Nurseries of the Pacific Northwest: Epidemiology, Management, and Effects on Outplanting Performance
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USDA Forest Service
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Root Diseases of Container-Grown Ponderosa Pine Seedlings USDA Forest Service Bessey Nursery, Nebraska
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USDA Forest Service
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Root Diseases of Western White Pine Transplants at the USDA Forest Service Nursery, Coeur D'Alene, Idaho
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USDA Forest Service
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Root Diseases of Western White Pine Transplants-USDA Forest Service Nursery, Coeur D'Alene, Idaho
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USDA Forest Service
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A root drench in unsaturated hydrogel solution reduced stress in transplanted Eucalyptus pilularis cuttings but was ineffective for seedlings: a glasshouse experiments
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Root Egress in Lodgepole Pine Seedlings Grown in Peat and Planted in Soil
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Seedlings of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl. var. Zatifolia Engelm.) were grown in 49 cm3 containers filled with peat or soil and subsequently ...A. K. Helium