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Root morphology control in forest tree seedling containers
Controlling seedling root morphogenesis in containers with chemicals can result in seedlings which rapidly establish natural root systems following ...
C. P. Patrick Reid, Richard W. Tinus and Stephen E. McDonald
Root Physiology and Phenology: the Key to Transplanting Success
This paper presents a summary of several key aspects of root physiology that directly affect success of nursery transplanting. Three transplanting systems are ...
Gary A. Ritchie
© Root preparation technique and storage affect results of seedling quality evaluation in Norway spruce
Root Production Method System
The RPM system (Root Production Method) is a multistep production system of container tree production that places primary emphasis on the root system because ...
Wayne Lovelace
Root Pruning
Silas Sines- Maryland
Root Pruning And Top Shearing Discussion
Root Pruning And Top Shearing Of Seedlings
Thomas S. Delong- Pennsylvania
Root Pruning Boosts Longleaf Survival
Root pruning is an effective way of reducing the high proportion of seedling failure common to longleaf pine plantations. The Alexandria Research Center of ...
Eugene Shoulders
Root Pruning Conifers in Nursery Beds: Does it Increase Survival Potential?
Forest nurserymen commonly root-prune seedlings of most tree species in the beds in hope that a bushier root system will develop before lifting. However, no ...
James M. Trappe
Root Pruning in Forest Nursery Management
Charles B. Davey
Root Pruning in Southern Pine Nurseries
Advantages and limitations of root pruning southern pine seedlings in the nursery bed were determined in seven studies conducted in Louisiana from 1955 to ...
Eugene Shoulders
Root Pruning in the Nursery
At the present time, planting stock is usually produced as seedlings instead of transplants. To stimulate development of dense and compact root systems and ...
Jack R. Long and S. Eis
Root Pruning of Bareroot White Spruce Planting Stock Does Not Affect Growth or Survival After Six Years
David G. Simpson
Root regeneration of conifers
Robert J. Day
Root Regeneration Potential
Evaluating root regeneration potential using an intermittent mist chamber is being operationally conducted at the U.S.F.S., Lucky Peak Nursery in Boise, Idaho.
R. Daniel Dolata
Root Rot And Damping-Off Of Container-Grown Southern Pine Seedlings
Fusarium app. were found to be a major cause of root rot and damping-off of greenhouse grown containerized southern pine. Pythium and Rhizoctonia were ...
James P. Barnett and William H. Pawuk
Root Rot in Seedlings Triggered by Wet Weather and Poor Drainage
The Forestry Section of the Delaware Department of Agriculture operates a 12-acre tree, nursery in Ellendale, Delaware which plants 3 to 4 acres of ...
John M. Schwalm
Root Rot On Conifers In The Lake States
Darroll Skilling
Root Rots on Shumard Oak in a Central Louisiana Nursery
Charles E. Affeltranger and Edmond B. Burns
© Root spatial distribution and biomass partitioning in Quercus robur L. seedlings: the effects of mounding site preparation in oak plantations
The Root Study Box - A Device for the Evaluation or Root Development
Anders Lindström and John B. Scarratt
Root System Architecture: the Invisible Trait in Container Longleaf Pine Seedlings
R. Kasten Dumroese and Shi-Jean Susana Sung
Root System Development After Planting of Various Scots Pine Nursery Stock Types
Jari Parviainen
Root Systems - Insect and Disease Problems
With a healthy dose of trepidation, I accepted the invitation to present this talk on my first day as a Forest Service Pathologist.
Joseph G. O'Brien
Root Systems in Cutting-Raised Eucalyptus Species are Influenced by Cutting Size and Stock Plant Treatment
D. O. Cliffe
Root Training of Southern Pine Seedlings as Practiced at MBI Nursery
The advent of lower densities in the seedbeds at the MBI Nursery in recent years allowed root systems to become unwieldy.
Walt Chapman
Root Weevils
Major Insects, Chapter 24
Joseph Capizzi
Root wrenching and lifting date of slash pine: Effects on Morphology, Survival, and Growth
Slash Pine seedlings were subjected to three wrenching treatments.
Karen A. Kainer and Mary L. Duryea
Root Zone Heating Systems
Increased earliness and higher quality crops can be achieved using root zone heating. If the root zone temperature is maintained at the optimum, air ...
John W. Bartok
A Root-Bound Index for Container-Grown Pines
Root-bound seedlings have been a concern of nursery managers for more than four decades. When container-grown seedlings are root-bound (or pot-bound), ...
David B. South and R. G. Mitchell