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George P. Markin
The U.S. Forest Service Genetics Research Program: Its Future
Stanley L. Krugman
U.S. Forest Service Region Nine Tree Improvement Program in the Central States
Phillip H. Jaquith
Ulmus mexicana (Liebm.) Planch.
Chaetopetelea mexican L. (Carpio 1992, Pennington and Sarukhan 1968) Cenizo, chuchum, cuerillo, ilite, itza, mezcal, nuculpat, olmo, palo de baqueta, ...
I. Moreira and E. Arnáez
Ultrastructural Changes During Early Developmental Stages of Somatic Embryos in Loblolly Pine
Feng H. Huang, K. S. Kim and Xin Y. Li
Ultrastructural Changes During Early Developmental Stages of Somatic Embryos in Loblolly Pine
Feng H. Huang, K. S. Kim and Xin Y. Li
The Ultrastructure of Endothia Parasitica: General Features and Visualization of Virus-like Particles in a Hypovirulent Isolate
H. C. Hoch, Joseph R. Newhouse and William L. MacDonald
Undercutting And/Or Rootpruning As A Growth Control Measure In Forest Seedling Nurseries
David F. Fullaway
Undercutting depth may affect root-regeneration of Iodgepole pine seedlings
Toppling and taproot malformation of transplanted lodgepole pine has been observed in research and production plantations in British Columbia. Tree toppling is ...
G. F. Dykstra
Undercutting in Loblolly and White Pine Seedbeds
In seven studies installed in six different years, undercutting loblolly pine seedlings has had little effect on survival for our sandy New Kent and Sussex ...
Thomas A. Dierauf
Undercutting in Loblolly Pine
Undercutting has been demonstrated in many species to be an effective method to control seedling height, manipulate root system morphology, and alter seedling ...
Jim Rakestraw and George Lowerts
UNDERCUTTING OF SEEDLING IN A LOUISIANNA STATE NURSERY
TONY SIMMS
Undercutting of Seedling in a Louisianna State Nursery
Since 1983 the Columbia Nursery has been undercutting and root-wrenching seedlings.
Tony Simms
Underplanting cherrybark oak (Quercus pagoda Raf.) seedlings on a bottomland site in the southern United States
We initiated a study on a bottomland site in the southern United States to examine the effects of Japanese honeysuckle control and seedlings of two root classes ...
E. Gardiner and J. Yeiser
Understanding & Applying the Carbon-to-Nitrogen Ratio in Nurseries
Thomas D. Landis
Understanding Common Fertilizer and Plant Nutrition Units
Diane L. Haase
Understanding container moisture
Understanding Fan Ventilation
Ventilation systems provide two main functions: 1.To replace the hot, moist, carbon dioxide-deficient air in the greenhouse with cooler, drier air with a ...
John W. Bartok, Jr.
Understanding Forest Seedling Quality: Measurements and Interpretation
Diane L. Haase
Understanding Genotype-By-Environment Interaction on Loblolly Pine Clonal Trials
Melissa Carvalho, Josh Sherry and Salvador Gezan
Understanding lodgepole pine seed germination for improved utilization
Understanding plant nutrition: an introduction.
Understanding plant nutrition: common high media-EC problems
Understanding Plant Nutrition: Controlled- and Slow-Release Fertilizers
Bill Argo and P. Fisher
Understanding plant nutrition: correcting low media-pH
Understanding plant nutrition: diagnosing prob­lems
Understanding Plant Nutrition: Fertilizers and Macronutrients
Bill Argo and P. Fisher
Understanding plant nutrition: fertilizers and media pH.
Understanding Plant Nutrition: Fertilizers and Micronutrients
Bill Argo and P. Fisher
Understanding plant nutrition: high pH prob­lems