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              Volume 44 No. 3 Full Issue Volume 44 No. 3 Full Issue
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              Back to the Future- Pest Management Without Methyl Bromide Back to the Future- Pest Management Without Methyl Bromide
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           Richard S. Smith, Jr. and Stephen W. Fraedrich More Details 
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              Aspen Seed Collection and Extraction Aspen Seed Collection and Extraction
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           Barbara A. Hamel and Martin Y. P. Fung More Details 
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              Using a Constructed Wetland to Treat Waste Water and Propagate Wetland Species Using a Constructed Wetland to Treat Waste Water and Propagate Wetland Species
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           Glenn Beagle and John Justin More Details 
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              Loblolly Tree Seed Collection System Loblolly Tree Seed Collection System
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           Dick Hallman More Details 
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              Photoperiod Extension with Two Types of Light Sources:  Effects of Growth and Development of Conifer Species Photoperiod Extension with Two Types of Light Sources:  Effects of Growth and Development of Conifer Species
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           Steven K. Omi and W. K. Randall More Details 
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              Stock Quality Assessment:  Forecasting Survival or Performance on a Reforestation Site Stock Quality Assessment:  Forecasting Survival or Performance on a Reforestation Site
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           Steven C. Grossnickle and Raymund S. Folk More Details 
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              Sowing at 1.5-cm (0.6-inch) Depth Produces Heaviest Douglas-Fir Roots in Small Containers Sowing at 1.5-cm (0.6-inch) Depth Produces Heaviest Douglas-Fir Roots in Small Containers
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           Don Minore, Howard G. Weatherly and Patrick G. Cunningham More Details 
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              Rooting Baldcypress Stem Cuttings Rooting Baldcypress Stem Cuttings
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           Donald L. Copes and W. K. Randall More Details 
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              Selecting Hybrid Poplars to Reduce Disease Risk May Also Reduce Biomass Yield Selecting Hybrid Poplars to Reduce Disease Risk May Also Reduce Biomass Yield
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           Michael E. Ostry and W. E. Berguson More Details