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Tubex
Pamphlet about the first twin-wall treeshelter with stake recess, compact stacking, no damaging wires, not splitting and no sharp rim to harm bark or shoots.
Tubled Seedlings
Stuart Slayton
Tubulins, Rhythms and Cell Walls in Poplar Leaves; Timing Might Be Everything
We have recently reported on transgenic poplars in which the cell wall structure of xylem was changed due to tubulin manipulation (Swamy et al., 2015). While ...
Scott A. Harding, Hao Hu, Liang-Jiao Xue, Batbayar Nyamdari and Chung-Jui Tsai
Tulip Poplar Seedling Production
Frank Woods
Tulip-Poplar Hardiness Trials in Southern Ontario
H. Cedric Larsson
Turning Off the Tap: Controlling Nutrient Leaching, Growth and Hardening of Containerized White Spruce Seedlings Through Irrigation Management
Water is a very precious resource. In arid and semi-arid regions of the world, where water resources are scarce, water conservation is a primary concern.
B. Fecteau, D. C. Stowe, Hank A. Margolis, L. Veilleux, M. Renaud, Mohammed S. Lamhamedi, Pierre Y. Bernier and S. A. Carles
Tussock Seeding and Mound Planting
A true problem site for reforestation is found in the Lower Coastal Plain of south Georgia and north Florida. This site is most often typed as pond, swamp, or ...
E. N. Cooper
TVA's Experience In Raising Hardwood Seedlings
Toivo V. Lehto
TVA's Hardwood Tree Improvement Program
In the last two decades, tree planting has resulted in thousands of acres of thrifty pine plantations. These plantings have and will contribute to forest ...
Kingsley A. Taft, Jr.
Twelfth-year response of Douglas-fir to area of weed control and herbaceous versus woody weed control treatments
Coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. menziesii) response to eight weed controltreatments was measured 12 years after planting at two ...
J. Scott Ketchum, L. S. Rosner and R. Rose
© Twelve-year responses of planted and naturally regenerating conifers to variable-retention harvest in the Pacific Northwest, USA
Twenty Years Later – Revisiting A Jack Pine Mycorrhizae Study Near Raith, Ontario
Potential for ectomycorrhizae to enhance the survival and growth of boreal tree seedlings, especially container grown stock, has been the subject of much ...
N. J. Luckai
Twenty Years of Nursery History— A Forest Service Perspective
I was asked to speak to you concerning 20 years of nursery history from a Forest Service perspective. I hope you will allow me a little leeway here, because ...
Frank Burch
© Twenty-year response of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Laws.) to treatment with hexazinone in northeastern Oregon
Twenty-Year Results of Planted Cherrybark Oak on Old Fields in Brown Loam Bluffs
Roger M. Krinard and John K. Francis
Twig Weevil Damage To Douglas-Fir Seedlings And A Field Test Of Dursban For Control
The Douglas-fir twig weevil, Cylindrocopturus furnissi Buch. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), is a small weevil, which breeds in young stem tissue of Douglas-fir ...
David L. Overhulser, J. D. Walstad and R. P. Bowers
Two Acids Equal For Growth And Mineral Content Of Container-Grown Seedlings
Either hydrochloric or phosphoric acid can be used to maintain pH of peat moss-vermiculite potting mix low enough for good growth of western hemlock and ...
Annabelle E. Jaramillo and Peyton W. Owston
Two Devices for Speeding Morphological Assessment of Nursery Stock
During annual nursery stock assessment, fertiliser trials, and other growth studies,.the British Columbia Forest Service measures many hundred seedlings. To ...
K. Austin
Two Herbicides Reduce Weeding Costs in Washington Nursery Trials
Weed control in forest nurseries is essential, but high costs of present methods require that better means be found. Herbicides are often cheaper, more ...
Harry W. Anderson
Two-Crop Production Of Western Conifers
Cultural practices to produce two crops annually in a greenhouse-shadehouse facility in western Oregon are described. Douglas-fir, true firs, pines, and larch ...
Peyton W. Owston
A Two-Man Portable Engine-Powered Scalper and Hole Digger for Tree Planting
A three-man crew, two on the portable engine-powered scalper and hole digger and one to plant the trees, can plant small odd-shaped sites or larger rough sites ...
E. L. Vinton
Two-Stage Early Selection: A Method For Prioritization And Weighting Of Traits
Cheryl B. Talbert
Two-Way Interaction When There is a Linear Relationship Among the Pairs of Means in a Factorial Experiment
Donald W. Seegrist
Two-year Control Results in Artificially Established Virulent Cankers with Compatible and Incompatible Hypovirulent Strains at Three Locations in West Virginia
Mark L. Double
Two-year growth rates and other characteristics of diverse clonal progenies from Pinus strobus seed orchards studied in Maryland
John B. Genys and Clyde M. Hunt
Two-Year Performance Of Barerooted And Containerized Trembling And Bigtooth Aspen Seedlings
Containerized bigtooth and trembling aspen seedlings showed higher survival than barerooted seedlings following transplanting. After two growing seasons, no ...
Obinani A. Okafo and James W. Hanover
Two-Year Stem Curvature and Growth Responses of Three Full-Sibling Families of Loblolly Pine to Five Root/Stem Form Treatments
To examine the effects of taproot deformity on stem curvature, 90 full-sibling loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings (30 seedlings each from 3 families) ...
Michael S. Murphy, Laurence R. Schimleck, Timothy B. Harrington and Richard F. Daniels
Types of Organic Amendments (Part 4)
There are many different types of organic amendments discussed here, including straw, sawdust, bark, sludge, manure, fly ash, bottom ash, cannery waste, hop ...
Diane L. Haase, Don Boyer and Robin Rose
Types of Overwinter Injury
Winter has arrived, and so it is time to start thinking about protecting your precious seedlings from overwinter injury. As you know, the weather has really ...
A Tyranny of the Ultimate: Some Consequences of Plant Standardization and the Role of the Arboretum in Reversing This Trend
Landscape architects need plants that satisfy certain design requirements and are readily available from commercial nurseries. For a variety of economic and ...
George Briggs