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Seed Pretreatment
Seed processing: Management techniques
Management techniques to help meet the basic objective of seed extraction: High quality clean seed, are presented. Seed extraction based upon the five ...
Frederick Zensen
Seed Procurement & Extraction Costs at Saratoga Nursery
Charles Frommer
Seed Production and Establishment of Western Oregon Native Grasses
It is well understood that native grasses are ecologically important and provide numerous benefits. However, unfavorable economics, low seed yields for some ...
Dale C. Darris
Seed Production Areas and Seed Orchards in California
R. Z. Callaham
Seed Production Areas in Connecticut
John Olson
Seed Production Areas in Maine
James A. Rollins
Seed Production Areas in Maryland
H. C. Buckingham
Seed Production Areas-- A Step Toward Better Seed
Paul O. Rudolf
Seed Production in the First Eight Years and Frequency of Natural Selfing in a Simulated Jack Pine Seedling Seed Orchard
Seed production and percent of natural selfing were determined in an 8 x 8-foot, 1200-tree plantation. Actual seed production was determined through age 6; ...
Thomas D. Rudolph
Seed Production of Pinus greggii Engelm. in Natural Stands in Mexico
J. Lopez-Upton and Jeffrey K. Donahue
Seed Programs
Seed Programs
© Seed propagation of Chionanthus pygmaeus (Pygmy Fringetree), a rare woody species native to Florida
Seed Propagation of Chokecherry
Laura Rowley and Brent L. Black
Seed propagation of several high-elevation Cali­fornia natives
Seed propagation of Sphaeralcea (globemallow) (ABSTRACT)
Seed Propagation Protocol for Pure and Hybrid Butternut (Juglans cinerea L.)
Butternut (Juglans cinerea L.) is a native, eastern North American hardwood tree with economic and ecological value. It is severely threatened by butternut ...
Andrea N. Brennan and Douglass F. Jacobs
Seed propagation techniques for selected California natives at Suncrest Nurseries
Seed Quality for Conservation is Critically Affected by Pre-storage Factors
The present paper will review some of the threats to seed-collection quality that arise during the period between collection and processing and storage under ...
Andrew Crawford, Fiona Hay, John Adams, Julia Coneybeer and Robin Probert
Seed Removal From Young Water Oak Seedlings
Seed removal at the emergence stage is detrimental to survival and growth of young water oak seedlings. Removal during initial emergence resulted in high ...
John C. Adams
© Seed reserve composition in 19 tree species of a tropical deciduous forest in Mexico and its rela­tionship to seed germination and seedling growth
Seed Sanitation
Seed Set and Germination of Eldarica Pine Influenced by Cone Hierarchy
Tree and cone hierarchy effects on eldarica pine seed quantity and quality are examined. Hierarchy, or location of cone whorl on a branch, and tree ...
James T. Fisher, John G. Mexal and John T. Harrington
Seed Shatter Dates of Antelope Bitterbrush in Oregon
This information can assiste those needing to schedule seed collection activities at multiple locations
G. Randy Johnson and P. C. Berrang
Seed Size and Chilling Affect Germination of Larix Decidua Mill. Seed
F. Gorian, M. I. Daws and S. Pasquini
Seed Sizes Effects on First- and Second-Year Pecan and Hybrid Pecan Growth
There has been considerable information published on the effect of seed size on growth of various agricultural crops (1,3,6) and, generally, in forest tree ...
Bart A. Thielges and John C. Adams
Seed Sizing: Benefit or Detriment
Earl W. Belcher, Jr. and Homer H. Gresham
Seed Sizing: Do big seeds perform better?
Loblolly and slash pine are the two most common barefoot species grown in the south accounting for 70% of seedling produced.
Annd H. Todd-Bockarie and Mary L. Duryea
Seed Source and Family Variation in the Incidence of Fungal Cankering in a Sugar Maple Progeny Test Plantation
Ronald C. Wilkinson