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Sewage Sludge Affects Soil Properties and Growth of Slash Pine Seedlings in a Florida Nursery
Charles R. Berry
Sewage Sludge as an Organic Soil Amendment for Growth of Loblolly Pine Seedlings
Different amounts of sewage sludge from Norman, Oklahoma and Athens, Georgia, and inorganic fertilizer were compared as soil amendments for growing loblolly ...
Charles R. Berry
Sex and the Single Gypsy Moth or Mating Disruption for Gypsy Moth Population Manipulation
E. Alan Cameron
Sex and the Single Salix
The family Salicaceae contains hundreds of common woody shrubs and trees but consists of only 2 genera: the willows(Salix spp.) and the poplars, cottonwoods, ...
Sex Conditions in White Ash Fraxinus Americana L.
Clyde M. Hunt
Sex Expression In Populus Trichocarpa (T. & G. ex Hook.) And In Its Hybrids
Reinhard F. Stettler
Shade
A poll of the nurseries using shade showed very few use shade on the pines, few shade larch, and several shade spruce and balsam fir. Shade is usually placed ...
David Cook
Shade Benefits Douglas-Fir in Southwestern Oregon Cutover Area
Two-year-old Douglas-firs were auger-planted in an old cutover area on a west slope at 4,700-foot elevation by a Boise Cascade Corporation crew in early ...
Don Minore
The Shade Side of Fern Propagation
P. Michael
Shade Tree Improvement Research: Goals and Limitations
Frank S. Santamour, Jr.
Shading and Irrigating
Lyle A. Baker
Shading Reduces Growth of Longleaf and Loblolly Pine Seedlings in Containers
James P. Barnett
Shallow Sand Cover Gives Best Germination of Black Spruce Seeds
In trials with black spruce seeds sown on organic soil in plastic tubes at four depths of sand cover, maximum germination resulted with the 1/16 in. cover. ...
A. J. Carmichael
Shape of root systems influences survival and growth of loblolly seedlings
Seedlings with curled roots sometimes exhibit greater shoot growth than those which have been carefully planted. Root excavations in North Carolina Piedmont ...
Ronald L. Hay and Frank W. Woods
Shaping the South's biofuel industry: Advances in conversion technology
Timothy G. Rials
The SheetPot: A Low-Cost, Innovative Nursery Container
The containers in which seedlings are grown play an instrumental role in the economic and practical viability of large- and small-scale tree planting ...
Asryelle Mora, Audrey Rollo, Kyle McDowell, Nicholas Yos, Raul Andres Molina Benavides and Camilo Mora
Shelterbelts for nurseries
Most nurseries could benefit from both living and artificial shelterbelts, but the wind barriers must be carefully designed to achieve maximum benefit with ...
Richard W. Tinus
Sheltering the Seedbed
The accepted practice here in the Prairie Provinces is to box the beds in with a framework of screens 10' long and 1' high made of a 2 x 2 framework and screen ...
T. M. Sharkey
Shipping Efficiency Can Save You Money, Time
SAVING A CENT OR TWO ON EACH FLAT or pot of plants you grow adds up to many dollars over the growing season. Shipping is a time-consuming job. In shipping its ...
John W. Bartok, Jr.
The Shoot Growth Habit Peculiar to Second-Year Pine Seedlings
S. J. Colombo
Shoot Growth Response of Loblolly Pine, Sweetgum and Oat to Soil-Incorporated Diphenylether Herbicides
A greenhouse study was conducted to compare the relative phytotoxicity of soil incorporated bifenox [methyl 5-(2,4-dichloro-phenoxy)-2-nitrobenzoate], ...
David B. South
Shoot induction from internodes of elite Populus deltoides clones
Camille J. Stephens, Ronald J. Dinus, S. J. Ozturk and S. M. Johnson
Shoot:Root Ratio Is of Limited Use in Evaluating the Quality of Container Conifer Stock
David G. Simpson, Mohammed S. Lamhamedi and Pierre Y. Bernier
Short Day Exposure to Induce Budset Prolongs Shoot Growth in the Following Year
Short day exposure applied in the greenhouse prior to overwintering container black spruce (Picea mariana [Mill.) B.S.P.) seedlings dramatically influenced the ...
Kerry D. Odlum and Stephen J. Colombo
Short Day Nursery Treatment Promotes Photosynthesis in Interior Spruce Seedlings: Summary of Poster
The ideal nursery cultural treatment would promote seedling photosynthesis (Ps) and decrease respiration (Rd). Realistically, a treatment promoting Ps and not ...
Christopher D. B. Hawkins, M. J. Krasowski and R. Y. N. Eng
Short Day Treatment of Conifer Seedlings in British Columbia Forest Nurseries
Short day treatment of conifer seedlings has become standard practice at many B.C. forest nurseries. This paper will relate the various procedures used and ...
Eric van Steenis
A Short Review of Fusarium Section Liseola: Implications for Conifer Seedling Production
Species of Fusarium in the section Liseo/a have the same teleomorph (Gibberel/a fujikuro/) and 'similar anamorphic characteristics, including production ...
USDA Forest Service
A Short Review of the R-8 Tree Improvement Program (Western)
Lee Slade
A Short Review of the R-8 Tree Improvment Program
One of the first decisions necessary for planning the R7-8 tree improvement program was the scope of the program essential for gaining the objective. The ...
Thomas F. Swofford
Short Term Progeny Tests for Black Walnut and Tulip Poplar
The Indiana Division of Forestry initiated a tree improvement program in 1971. The two principal species of interest are black walnut (Juglans nigra) and tulip ...
Mark V. Coggeshall and Walter F. Beineke