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Standard Methods for Analyzing Total Nitrogen of White Spruce Seedlings Tissues Yield Significantly Different Results, Showing Need for Caution in Using This Data For Nursery Soil Management
Tissue chemical analysis is gaining interest and use as an effective diagnostic technique in forest nursery soil management practices. It frequently is used ...
Albert L. Leaf, John A. Meyer and Raymond H. Fornes
Standard Seed Testing Procedures, Oregon State University Seed Testing Laboratory
Standardizing seed dormancy research
© Standardizing the nomenclature for clonal lin­eages of the sudden oak death pathogen, Phytophthora ramorum
Starch Levels in Fall-Lifted Hardwood Planting Stock and Thier Relation to Field Survival and Growth
Starch concentration of 1-0 black walnut,red oak, white ash, and yellow poplar seedlings was measured at nine fall lifting dates, during overwinter cold ...
Start a Nursery Safety Program
I'm sure that all of you have some sort of safety program, but you may want to consider some of the following ideas.
The State and Challenges of Conservation Nurseries in Afghanistan
Afghanistan is a semi-arid, mountainous country with a climate similar to New Mexico. Unfortunately, much of the country has been deforested by unsustainable ...
State and Federal Programs for Southern Forest Tree Improvement
John C. Barber
State and Provence Reports
State Forester's Welcome Address
Roy C. Ashley
State Nursery
The State of Colorado's Conservation Plant Materials SystemWhat Makes It Successful?
The Colorado State conservation plant materials program has a history of success, both in terms of volume of plant material shipped and in general customer ...
Stephen E. McDonald
State of Hawai'i Endangered Species Protection
Carol J. Terry
The State of Penn’s Woods
Tina M. Alban and Edward Dix
State of the Art Seedling Stock Quality Tests Based on Seedling Physiology
This chapter describes the methodology and potential application of two physiology-based seedling assessment tests under development (variable chlorophyll ...
Christopher D. B. Hawkins and Wolfgang D. Binder
State Seed Laws
If all seeds marketed for planting were of standard quality and correctly labeled, State and Federal seed laws would be unnecessary. Because this situation ...
State Tree Seed Legislation
All 50 States have seed laws primarily concerned with the labeling and certification of agricultural seeds. For the kinds of plants specified in all 50 laws, ...
Paul O. Rudolf
A Statistical History of Tree Planting in the South, 1925-1985
The Status and Future of USDA Forestry Research in the Great Plains
The number of USDA field units active engaged in tree-related research in the Great Plains has declined from nine to two in recent years, and funding is ...
Charles W. Fudge, Gary L. Hergenrader, Stephen E. McDonald and W. J. Rietveld
Status and Management of Pales Weevil in the Eastern United States
Scott M. Salom
Status and Management of Pales Weevil in the Eastern United States
Scott M. Salom
The Status and Practical Application of Ectomycorrhizae in Forest Tree Nurseries and Field Forestation
John P. Conn, Charles E. Cordell, Donald H. Marx
Status of Chestnut Breeding At The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
Richard A. Jaynes
The Status of Container Planting Programs in Canada - Alberta
Reforestation programs in Alberta have relied heavily upon containerized seedlings in recent years. Current annual production is about 15 million ...
S. A. Luchow
The Status of Container Planting Programs in Canada - British Columbia
In British Columbia, the Ministry of Forests operates under a Five-Year Forest and Range Resource Program.This program calls for the production of 97 million ...
C. M. Johnson
The Status of Container Planting Programs in Canada - Manitoba
The Japanese paperpot was selected as the standard container in 1973. The FH 315 paperpot was the preferred container for pine and spruce until 1980, when the ...
L. G. Yarn
The Status of Container Planting Programs in Canada - New Brunswick
The use of containerized seedlings is increasing rapidly in New Brunswick. Total production by forest industry and the province is expected to increase from 33 ...
M. K. Barteaux and N. H. Kreiberg
The Status of Container Planting Programs in Canada - Newfoundland
Container planting programs were initiated in1979, and are still being expanded, particularly in insular Newfoundland. Primary emphasis is on black spruce ...
George Ross and Thomas McDonough
The Status of Container Planting Programs in Canada - Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is rapidly expanding its planting program to increase productivity and offset wood shortages caused by spruce budworm. Production of nursery stock ...
R. E. Bailey
The Status of Container Planting Programs in Canada - Ontario
Containerized planting stock has been used operationally in Ontario for 17 years with varying degrees of success. The program has expanded slowly and now ...
C. J. Heeney