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Scope of Forest Tree Breeding in the USFS
Marilyn Buford and Randy Johnson
Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L) Breeding Strategies in Spain
E. L. Notivol and R. Alia
A Scots Pine Clonal Seed Orchard of Provenance Origin
Scots pine trees exhibiting desirable Christmas tree characteristics were selected in 1969 from a 36-origin, 7-yearold provenance plantation in Nebraska. ...
David F. Van Haverbeke
© Scots pine stand establishment with special emphasis on uncertainty and cost-effectiveness, the case of northern Finland
Scouting
One of the basic foundations of Integrated Pest Management is the detection of a potential pest or the observation of a cultural problem before it becomes ...
Screen Cages To Protect Control-Pollinated Pine Cones From Seedbugs
Three types of screen wire cages to protect control-pollinated pine cones from seedbugs are described. The cages can be installed when pollination bags are ...
David L. Bramlett, William G. Lewis and Gary L. DeBarr
A Screen for Cleaning Small Lots of Sycamore Seed
Removing hairs from seed of sycamore (Platanus occidentalis L.) is a disagreeable and often an unhealthy task. The hairs attached to the base of each seed ...
Charles D. Webb and Edward J. Porterfield
Screening cDNA Clones for use as Probes in Fluorescent in-situ Hybridization
B. L. Embrey, M. E. Mason and R. L. Doudrick
Screening Clonal Rootstocks of Slash and Loblolly Pine
R. C. Bower
Screening for Fusiform Rust Resistance in Loblolly Pine: A Comparison of Artificial Inoculation with Five Years Field Performance
Thomas Miller and Harry R. Powers
Screening for Seedbed Protection Against Birds
Several species of birds, especially doves, are notorious for their damage to seed and seedlings in forest tree nurseries. Seedlings are particularly ...
James T. Greene and M. Reines
Screening Loblolly Pine for Adaptability to Deep Peat Sites: A Seedling Study of Two Edaphic Seed Sources from Eastern North Carolina
Claire Williams and F. Bridgwater
© Screening of Sitka spruce genotypes for resistance to the white pine weevil using artificial infestations.
Screening of Three Pre-emergence Herbicides for Intensive Plantation Management In Michigan
Raymond O. Miller, Paul D. Bloese and James W. Hanover
"Screening" The American Chestnut For Blight Resistance
The search for resistance to bligh t in the American chestnut has never ceased, but the chances of success in finding such resistance appeared to be so ...
Jesse D. Diller
Seadust Wildlife Controllant¨ and Other Techniques to Protect Forest Plantations
Brooke K. Campbell, Clinton L. Campbell and Dan L. Campbell
A Search for Borer-Resistant Black Locust
One phase of our research in black locust at the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station is concerned with evaluation of borer resistance and the comparative ...
Edward H. Wollerman
Search for Novel Peroxidases in Chestnut That Result From the Interaction of Trees With the Chestnut Blight Fungus
Sandra Anagnostakis
Searching for Phytophthora ramorum: Three Years of Surveying New York State and Northeastern Nurseries for the Sudden Oak Death Pathogen
K. L. Snover-Clift, P. Clement and S. Jensen-Tracy
Searching orphan genes in hybrid poplar
Orphan genes by definition have restricted taxonomic occurrence. They don’t share sequence similarity to other known genes in the bioinformatic databases, thus ...
Chen Hsieh, Ran Zhou and Chung-Jui Tsai
Seasonal And Diurnal Variation In The Internal Moisture Stress Of Mature Douglas-Fir In The Siskiyou Mountains
Brian D. Clearly and R. H. Waring
Seasonal Carbohydrate Levels In Roots Of Appalachian Hardwood Planting Stock
Root starch was the major carbohydrate. Most of the starch and sugar accumulated between mid-September and early November.
Robert E. Farmer, Jr.
Seasonal changes in the physiological character­istics of Anatolian black pine and the effect on seed­ling quality
© Seasonal fluctuation of root carbohydrates in hybrid aspen clones and its relationship to the sprouting efficiency of root cuttings
Seasonal Growth Pattern for Five Sources of Black Walnut
Calvin F. Bey and Robert E. Phares
Seasonal Leaching Losses of Nutrients Under Containerized 2+0 White Spruce Seedlings Grown Outdoors in Forest Nurseries
In forest nurseries of Québec, containerized 2+0 seedlings are produced outdoors where they can receive rainfall in addition to irrigation. These water inputs ...
Jean Gagnon and Daniel Girard
Seasonal Periodicity in Root Regeneration
The ability of the seedling to regenerate rapidly an extensive root system when transplanted is an important factor in determining whether it will live or ...
Edward C. Stone and Gilbert H. Schubert
Seasonal Rooting Response of 6-Year-Old Loblolly Pine Clones to Different Concentrations of Indole-3-Butyric Acid and Dimethyl Sulfoxide
J. B. Jett, M. F. Mahalovich and Steven E. McKeand
Seasonal Variation in Metabolic Rate and Its Correlation to Half-Sib Family Performance in Loblolly Pine
G. A. Lowerts, J. E. Yakupkovic, S. R. Wann and William R. Goldner
Seasonal Yellowing of Scotch Pine - Its Implications For The Genetic Improvement of Christmas Trees
Henry D. Gerhold