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- What Are The Economic Implications Of Using Off-Source Seed?
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George R. Staebler
- What Do We Do to Improve Wood Properties in a Breeding Program?
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Bailian Li, Fikret Isik and Barry Goldfarb
- What does Industry Need that Tree Improvement Can Provide?
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R. B. Valley
- What does Industry Need that Tree Improvement Can Provide?
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R. B. Valley
- What Does It Cost to Grow Seedlings in Containers?
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More containerized tree seedlings are being planted in the South. The Forest Service has found they are no more costly to grow in some circumstances than ...Richard W. Guldin
- What Have You Nurserymen Got to Lose?
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In this era of rapidly changing scientific know-how, it's rare to hear a nurseryman say: "All you've got to do is throw the seeds down, water em and they'll, ...Earl W. Belcher, Jr.
- What Is a Soil Management Plan, and Why Would You Want One?
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Next to water, soil is the most important resource of a bareroot nursery, and must be properly managed if the nursery is to be successful. Soil quality is not ...
- What Is a Soil Management Plan, and Why Would You Want One?—Part II
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The third and final part of this series will appear in the January, 1996, issue of FNN, and will show how to assess the production potential of your nursery ...
- What Is a Soil Management Plan, and Why Would You Want One?—Part III
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We'll wrap up the subject by showing how to assess the production potential of your nursery soil and implement the Soil Management Plan.
- What Is Chlorophyll Fluorescence and How Do You Interpret the Numbers?
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Gary Ritchie
- What is Hardening Off and the Use of Nitrogen
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What is hardening off?" A precise definition of the term "hardening off" is very elusive, a great deal depending upon the users need for a term to describe the ...Homer S. Ward
- What is Mycorrhiza and What Does it do?
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Mycorrhiza is the association of the mycelium of various fungi and the roots of seed plants. Mycorrhiza can form in many shapes and colors. Formations ...Karl B. Lanquist
- What is next in the Application of Genome-Wide Information to Tree Breeding?
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Almost three decades have passed since the first quantitative trait loci were identified in tree mapping populations. Despite the early excitement, the wide ...Matias Kirst
- What is the Hardwood Quality Nursery Cooperative Doing?
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Regenerating cut-over, abandoned, strip-mined, and federal government sponsored Conservation Reserve lands has increased the demand for bare-root hardwood ...Janette R. Thompson and Richard C. Schultz
- What is the Latest in Cone and Seed Handling Equipment and Techniques
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William J. Isaacs
- What kind of insulation can be used on greenhouses?
- What the Forest Owner is Looking For in a Hardwood Seedling
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W. Pat Weber
- What the Forest Owner is Looking For in a Plantable Seedling
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Claude H. O'Gwynn
- What the Future Holds for Tree Planter's Notes: Getting TPN Back on Schedule
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Rebecca G. Nisley
- What the Next Decade Holds for U.S. Tree Nurseries: A Prognosis
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Changes in the U. S, Forest tree nursery industry are predicted for the period 1982-92, based on trends and speculation. Economic, biological, ...Stephen E. McDonald
- What the Planter Expects in the Way of Seedling Quality
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Thank you for the invitation to be on this program. It gives me an opportunity to publicly express my appreciation to tree nurserymen. Through their production ...V. B. MacNaughton
- What the Tree Improver Can Do for the Paper Maker
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R. C. Crain
- What the User Needs in Tree Characteristics
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User needs begin at the tree nursery when the trees are loaded for transport.Ralph C. Hewett
- What the User Needs in Tree Characteristics
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Planting is one of the most important aspects of our profession.Mark Mittelstadt
- What We Know About Air Layering
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R. W. Johanson
- What We Know About Grafting
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Nov C. Grigsby and Nov C. Grigsby
- What You Need to Know About P. Ramorum
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A plant physiologist and a plant pathologist at Purdue University explain how growers can minimize or stop the spread of sudden oak death (SOD) in their ...J. Beckerman and M. Mickelbart
- What You Need to Know About Viruses©
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Viruses are a cellular infectious agents made up of a nucleic acid core and surround-ed by a protein coat. Viruses are inert or inactive when not inside a host ...M. Yoshimura
- What's in your Douglas-fir Bark?
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M. Gabriela Buamscha and James E. Altland
- What's in Your Douglas-Fir Bark?
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James E. Altland and M. Gabriela Buamscha