Tree Planters' Notes Volume 23, Number 1 (1972)

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Appalachians Survive Well in Southern Northern Red Oak Plantings
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Field survival poor for stored and heeled-in ponderosa pine seedlings
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Improperly Applied Weedkillers Can Damage or Kill Oak and Loblolly Pine
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Diagnosing Mineral Deficiency By Foliar Fertilization
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Fertilizer Application Can Improve Red Pine Seed Production
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Four hardwood species differ in tolerance to pruning
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Soilless Container System Developed For Growing Conifer Seedlings
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Pythium and nematode species implicated in root rot
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Vertical Tillage Fails To Improve Black Walnut Seedling Growth On Poorly Drained Site
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The Question of Adequate Stocking
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Direct seeding black cherry: Some Recommendations for the Allegheny Plateau
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CO2 Enriched Atmosphere Speeds Growth of Ponderosa Pine and Blue Spruce Seedlings