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Simulation models for breeding population advancement
J. N. King
Simulation study of linkage map construction with missing and mis-scored RAPD data
C. Dana Nelson, M. Stine and T. Kubisiak
Single Clone Orchard Production of Pitch x Loblolly Hybrids
Donald R. Knezick, John E. Kuser, John N. Sacalis and Peter W. Garrett
Single Genotype Isolates of the Fusiform Rust Fungus: Process and Progress
C. S. Burdine, K. E. Smith, B. D. Bartlett, J. M. Davis and C. D. Nelson
Single-row, Tractor-Mounted Tree Lifter for Hardwoods
Proper handling of experimental seedlings becomes quite a problem when large-scale tree breeding and testing programs are instituted. Often large numbers of ...
Dean W. Einspahr
Sirococcus Shoot Blight
Richard S. Smith, Jr. and Thomas H. Nicholls
Sirococcus Strobilinus on Containerized Engelmann Spruce Seedlings at the Coeur D'Alene Nursery, Idaho
USDA Forest Service
Sirococcus Tip Blight
Minor Diseases, Chapter 17
Jack R. Sutherland
"Sister" Nurseries: A Person-to-Person Approach to Technology Transfer
Most people have heard of the Sister City program where cities in two different countries agree to a cultural exchange to promote mutual understanding. But, ...
Raul Moreno, Thomas D. Landis and Patricia Negreros-Castillo
Site and Age Differences in Family Heritability Estimates for Bole Diameter and Sugar Concentration of Sap From Open-Pollinated Progeny Tests of Sugar Maple
Ronald C. Wilkinson
Site Factors In Forest Genetics Research
Stephen H. Spurr
Site Index Models for Height Growth of Planted Loblolly Pine in Seed Sources
O. O. Wells and Warren L. Nance
Site Preparation and Automatic Machine Planting of Containerized Stock
An automatic planting machine has been developed for the planting of peat pots and paperpots. Planting and site preparation are carried out simultaneously, the ...
Martti Kohonen
Site Preparation and Cultivation Improve Survival and Growth of Planted Slash Pine
In a study established near McNeill, Miss., in 1957, extensive site preparation in-creased survival of planted slash pine (Pinus elliottii var. elliottii more ...
Lloyd F. Smith
Site Preparation and Soil Management in a High Silt Nursery
Basically there is little difference in site preparation for silt or sandy soils.
Leonard Bosch
SITE PREPARATION AND SOIL MANAGEMENT IN A HIGH SILT NURSERY
Leonard Bosch
Site Preparation in Renovating Shelterbelts
The effectiveness of many shelterbelts, especially those planted throughout the Great Plains during the 1930's and early 1940's, has been seriously reduced ...
David F. Van Haverbeke
SITE PREPARATION OF A SANDY NURSERY SOIL
Alan L. Webb
Site Preparation of a Sandy Nursery Soil
The success of sowing, germination, and consequent seedling development depends to a great extenet on soil preparation.
Alan L. Webb
Site Preparation on the Chippewa National Forest
Robert Lease and James Seward
Site Preparation, Fertilization, Other Cultural Practices
Donald D. Stevenson
© Site preparation, stock quality and planting date effect on early establishment of Holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) seedlings
Site Treatments Have Little Effect During Wet Season in Texas
Benefits from preplanting site preparation and later cultivation were not significant in a Texas test that encountered a better than average growing season. ...
John J. Stransky
Site Visit to W. W. Ashe on July 25, 1990: Southern Forest Nursery Association 1990 Meeting
Visit to Ashe Nursery.
Site-Preparation Effects on Early Growth of Loblolly Pine
In a study in eastern Texas, site treatments aimed at improving initial survival of planted loblolly pines -also caused height and diameter differences that ...
John J. Stransky
Sitka Spruce and Douglas Fir Seedlings in the Nursery and in Cold Storage: Root Growth Potential, Carbohydrate Content, Dormancy, Frost Hardiness, and Mitotic Index
J. D. Deans, J. J. Philipson, L. J. Sheppard, M. B. Murray, M. G. R. Cannell, M. K. Hollingsworth and P. M. Tabbush
Situation and Perspectives of Vegetative Chestnut Material for Wood Production in Spain
Josefa Fernandez, M. Eugenia Miranda and Santiago Pereira
© Six years of plant community development after clearcut harvesting in western Washington
Six-Year Results From A Maryland Planting of Loblolly Pines From Different Seed Sources
H. B. Tepper and S. Little
Six-Year Results of Hybrid Poplar Clonal Tests in Pennsylvania and Maryland
Maurice E. Demeritt