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Black Walnut Progeny and Clonal Tests at Purdue University
The genetic improvement of Indiana black walnut at Purdue University has progressed along two important fronts: (1) progeny testing of superior tree ...
Charles J. Masters and Walter F. Beineke
Black Walnut Progeny Study: A Progress Report
Black walnut ( Juglans nigra L.) timber varies more in value and quality than any other hardwood species native to the Central States. While much of the ...
F. Bryan Clark
Black Walnut Seedling Seed Orchard Development-- A Case History
The major phases essential for developing a black walnut seedling seed orchard include: (1) defining the planting areas and seed collection areas, (2) ...
Allan S. Mickelson, Calvin F. Bey and Melvin Gerardo
The Black Walnut Story Up-To-Date
Donald H. Gott
Black Walnut: Guidance for Seed Transfer Within the Eastern United States
Carolyn C. Pike and Keith Woeste
Blackout and Post Planting Bud Phenology in SxS Spruce Seedlings
Spruce stock grown under three blackout regimes in 1987 was cold stored over the winter and farm-field planted in May 1988. Blackout treatment did not affect ...
Christopher D. B. Hawkins and S. D. Hooge
Blackout Cloth for Dormancy Induction
The use of blackout cloth to create long night photoperiods for the induction of dormancy in certain conifer species has been an established practice for a ...
Tom Jopson
The Blandin Nursery and Tree Improvement Work
Chris Peterson
Blandin Paper Company
M. J. Latimer
Blight Development and Methyl-2-Benzimidazole Carbamate Levels in Bark Tissues of American Chestnut Trees Following Soil Injection of Benomyl
If a method of injecting systemic fungicides into the soil for control of chestnut blight can be perfected, there are several advantages to this approach. To ...
Gary J. Griffin, John Rush Elkins and R. Jay Stipes
Blister Rust Resistance in Eastern White Pine
A project aimed at the development of white pine trees resistant to blister rust was begun in 1938 by Professor A. J. Riker and his associates in ...
A. J. Riker and Robert F. Patton
Blister Rust Resistance in White Pine
The work on blister rust resistance in white nine can be divided into 2 phases. The first phase started about 1937.
C. Heimburger
© Boiled, tumbled, burned, and heated: seed scarification techniques for Munro’s globemallow appropriate for large-scale application
© Boiling water scarification plus stratification improves germination of Iliamna rivularis (Malva­ceae) seeds
Boom Application Of Glyphosate (Round-Up)
In order to fully assess the damage to spruce transplants of the herbicide glyphosate (Round-up), a 4.3 meter boom application was made to transplanted white ...
George Grainger
Boom Irrigation
Traveling booms are a relatively recent method to irrigate seedlings in forest and conservation nurseries, and are rapidly becoming the method of choice for ...
Bootheel Ag Water Quality and Precise Application Project
In an effort to apply prescription farming techniques in the Missouri Bootheel, the Missouri Ag Water Quality and Precise Application Project, sponsored by ...
Bill Holmes
Boreal Species On Short Rotation
The foresets in Nova Scotia have been logged over for more than two hundred years and until recently very little silviculture work has been carried out. As ...
Hollis T. Routledge
Boron in plants
Botanical Aspects of Pollen and Seed Collection
According to various authors of articles published in recent years, the first artificial hybridization of pine species is said to have been accomplished and ...
Scott S. Pauley
Botrytis Blight of Container-Grown Western Redcedar Seedlings
Blight caused by Botrytis cinerea was identified on container-grown western red cedar seedlings at the USDA Forest Service Nursery in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho ...
USDA Forest Service
Botrytis Cinerea Carried by Adult Fungus Gnats (Diptera: Sciaridae) in Container Nurseries
Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea Pers. ex Nocca. & Balb.) was the most frequently isolated pathogen cultured from external portions of adult fungus gnats— ...
USDA Forest Service
Botrytis cinerea Carried by Adult Fungus Gnats (Diptera:Sciaridae) in Container Nurseries
Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea Pers. ex Nocca. & Balb.) was the most frequently isolated pathogen cultured from external portions of adult fungus gnats— ...
Robert L. James, R. Kasten Dumroese and David L. Wenny
Botrytis-New Management Strategies for an Old Pest
Grey mold caused by the fungus (Botrytis cinerea) is one of the most common and destructive pests of forest and conservation nurseries.
Bottom-Land Hardwoods for Today
Columbia Nursery, of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, has been producing seedlings both pine and hardwood since 1956. We currently grow 5 ...
Randy Rentz
Box Pruning and Field Results
Tree toppling is common in plantations, especially of radiata pine and other fast-growing species, not only in New Zealand but in a number of other countries ...
G. J. Brunsden
Box-Pruning the Roots of Container-Grown Tree Seedlings
The use of planting stock with a box-pruned root system can reduce or prevent mechanical instability in plantations of susceptible pine species. It can also ...
A. N. Burdett
© Breaking germination dormancy of Texas native perennial herbaceous legumes
Breaking it down: Growers can get the most value from their compost by having it analyzed first
Breaking News: Statistical Proof that Cows Eat Outplanted Seedlings!
The research question was why tropical and subtropical high mountains forests are mainly situated within ravines. This condition is called “‘the Polylepis ...
Thomas D. Landis