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Volume 48 Numbers 3-4 Full Issue
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Volume 49 Number 2 Full Issue
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Volume 49 Number 3 Full Issue
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Volume 49, No. 1
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Volume 51, No. 1
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Volume 51, No. 1
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Volume 52 No. 2 Full Issue
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Volume 53, No. 1
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Volume 53, Number 2
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Volume and wood density results for Pinus tecunumanii at eight years of age in Columbia
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L. Osorio and W. Dvorak
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Volume Displacement Provides a Quick and Accurate Way to Quantify New Root Production
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John T. Harrington, John G. Mexal and James T. Fisher
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Volume Gains of Rooted Loblolly Pine Clones at Age 10 in Florida and Alabama
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Molecular Genetics and Clonal PropagationEarly McCall and Fikret Isik
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Vorlex as a Nursery Soil Fumigant
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Our principal problems are nematodes and black root rot, and weed control is incidental as we can control our weeds cheaper with mineral spirits than with ...R. A. Jordan
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Stanley L. Krugman
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Walnut Site Selection and Soil Management
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Attempts to establish hardwood plantations during the late 1930's andearly 1940's in the Central States region were generally unsuccessful. As a result, many ...Craig K. Losche
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Walnut Wood Characteristics in Relation to Soil-Site Conditions
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H. E. Wahlgren, Neil D. Nelson and R. R. Maeglin
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Walnuts and White Pine Can Be Grown Together Successfully
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Richard F. Camp
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© Warm temperature accelerates short photoperiod-induced growth cessation and dormancy induction in hybrid poplar (Populus x spp.)
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The Washington Scene
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P. E. Hoekstra
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Waste no water
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A Water Activity-Regulated Dryer: How To Dry Seeds or Pollen With Water and No Heat
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The hydrous status of seeds and pollen can now be characterized more precisely than moisture content through the measurement of water activity (aw). This new ...Patrick Baldet and Fabienne Colas
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Water Analysis Equipment
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J. Dinwoodie
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Water application rate and frequency affect seedling survival and growth of Vangueria infausta and Persea americana
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Water as the important source of Phytophthora species in horticulture and natural environment
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Water Content and Cost of Stratified Seed Related
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Much of the weight of stratified seed consists of water absorbed during stratification. The Eastern Tree Seed Laboratory has determined the moisture content of ...LeRoy Jones
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Water Dipping And Frozen Overwinter Storage Of Red And White Pine
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In 1973 an experiment was started at Midhurst Nursery and Research Unit (100 km north of Toronto) to examine the effects of dipping the roots of bare-root ...R. E. Mullin
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Water Dipping and Moss Packaging for Frozen Overwinter Storage of Jack Pine
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Water dipping and/or use of sphagnum moss was found unnecessary for frozen overwinter storage of jack pine in Kraft-polyethylene bags.R. E. Mullin
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Water Disinfecting Techniques for Plant Pathogen Control©
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Many water sources for plant production need some form of treatment before the water can be reliably used for irrigation.W. Yiasoumi
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Water Management in Container Nurseries To Minimize Pests
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Water is the most important and most common chemical used in plant nurseries. It is also the most dangerous chemical used. Insufficient water, excessive ...R. Kasten Dumroese and Diane L. Haase
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Water management in propagation