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2009 Summer Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Fertilization and Nutrition

Understanding plant nutrition: high pH prob­lems

Fisher, P. and Argo, B. Greenhouse Grower 27 (5):52, 54, 56-57. 2009.

Understanding plant nutrition: low media-EC

Fisher, P. and Argo, B. Greenhouse Grower 27(7):22, 25 -26, 28. 2009.

General and Miscellaneous

© A century of planting trees: musings on one hundred years of research

Janzen, H.H. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 89(3):247-254. 2009. Musings on the occasion of the centennial of the Lethbridge (Alberta) Research Center and the history and effect of tree planting Summer 2009

The Christmas Tree Industry in Western North Carolina

Sidebottom, J. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS-P-58. p.71-73. National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Association - 2008. 2009.

Constructing an Inexpensive Weather Station Pole

Dinger, E. Tree Planters' Notes 53(1):43-46. 2009.

© Enrichment planting in secondary forests: a promising clean development mechanism to increase terrestrial carbon sinks

Paquette, A., Hawryshyn, J., Senikas, A. V., and Potvin, C. Ecology and Society 14 (1):31 [online]. 15 p. 2009.

Forest Tree Seedling Production in the Southern United States: The 2005-2006 Planting Season

McNabb, K. and Enebak, S. Tree Planters' Notes 53 (1):47-56. 2009.

© Influence and effectiveness of financial incen­tive programs in promoting sustainable forestry in the South

Jacobson, M. G., Greene, J. L., Straka, T. J., Daniels, S. E., and Kilgore, M. A. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 33(1):35-41. 2009.

Insect stings and bites: basic information about bees, wasps, and ants

Beckley, B. USDA Forest Ser­vice, Technology and Development Program, 0867­2331-MTDC. 10 p. 2008.

© International bioenergy synthesis -- Lessons learned and opportunities for the western United States

Nicholls, D., Monserud, R. A., and Dykstra, D. P. Forest Ecology and Management 257:1647-1655. 2009.

Nursery Profile: North Carolina Department of Forest Resources F.H. Claridge Nursery

West, J. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Sta­tion, Proceedings RMRS-P-58. p.69-70. National Pro­ceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Association - 2008. 2009.

© A suggested approach for design of oak (Quercus L.) regeneration research considering re­gional differences

Dey, D. C., Spectich, M. A., Weigel, D. R., Johnson, P. S., Graney, D. L., and Kabrick, J. M. New Forests 37:123-135. 2009.

Trees in the Tundra

Kerr, C.L.; Stehlik, J.P.; Stakes, R. IN: Intermountain nurseryman's Association meeting, Aspen, Colorado, August 13-16, 1979. p. 82­-86. 1979.

Genetics and Tree Improvement

© Altitudinal genetic variation in Pinus hartwegii Lindl. I: Height growth, shoot phenology, and frost damage in seedlings

Viveros-Viveros, H., Saenz-Romero, C., Vargas-Hernandez, J. J., and Lopex-Upton, J. Forest Ecology and Management 257:836-842. 2009.

Mycorrhizae and Beneficial Microorganisms

© Effect of Frankia inoculation on the growth of Alnus sieboldiana on unsterilized soil

Yamanaka, T., Kobayashi, H., and Okabe, H. Journal of Forest Re­search 14:183-187. 2009.

© Host species and habitat affect nodulation by specific Frankia genotypes in two species of Alnus in interior Alaska

Anderson, M. D., Ruess, R. W., My­rold, D. D., and Taylor, D. L. Oecologia 160:619-630. 2009.

Root colonization and interaction among growth promoting rhizobacteria isolates and Eucalypts spe­cies

Mafia, R. G., Alfenas, A. C., Ferreira, E. M., and Binoti, D. H. B. Revista Arvore 33(1):1-9. 2009.