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Publication Inoculation of Loblolly Pines with Cronartium Fusiforme at Different Levels of Intensity
Many research groups in the South are selecting and testing loblolly (Pinus taeda L.) and slash (P. elliottii var. elliottii) pines for possible resistance to ...
Publication Effects of Fall Fertilization on Morphology and Cold Hardiness of Red Pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) Seedlings
Red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) seedlings were topdress-fertilized with granular ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) at the rate of 0, 11, 22, 44, or 89 kg/ha (0, 10, ...
Publication Excised Shoots of Top-Pruned Red Pine (Pinus resinosa), a Source of Inoculum of the Shoot Blight Pathogen Diplodia pinea
Diplodia pinea causes shoot blight and collar rot diseases that kill or otherwise render nursery pine seedlings unmarketable. D. pinea sporulates abundantly ...
Publication Diallel Crossing in Pinus cembra: V. Age Trends in Genetic Parameters and Genetic Gain for Total and Annual Height Growth across 16 Years of Testing
A full diallel mating design (p=10 parents) was carried out in a natural population of Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra L.) from the southern Carpathian ...
Publication Five Year Evaluation of Loblolly Progeny Tests Established with Both Bare-Root and Containerized Seedlings
Two loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) progeny tests, planted with both containerized and bare-root seedlings, were evaluated after five years in the field. ...
Assisted Migration Publication Whitebark pine planting guidelines
Assisted Migration Publication Preparing the landscape for invasion - early intervention approaches for threatened high elevation white pine ecosystems
Assisted Migration Publication Genetic variation of piperidine alkaloids in Pinus ponderosa : A common garden study
Assisted Migration Publication Five needle pines in British Columbia, Canada: Past, present, future
Publication Loblolly Pine Seedling Morphology and Production at 53 Southern Forest Nurseries
Seedling morphology of loblolly pines (Pinus taeda L.) was surveyed at 53 southern nurseries. Selected cultural and soil data are also given. A range of ...
Publication Growing Seedlings on a Production Scale in a Shadehouse
In Albuquerque, New Mexico five (5) crops (approximately 400,000 seedlings) of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa, Rocky Mountain form) were grown in single ...
Publication Genetic Diversity in Candidate Disease- Resistance Genes in Pinus taeda L.
Fusiform rust is a disease incited by the fungus Cronartium quercuum f.sp. fusiforme (Cqf) on southern pines (where it causes galls on stems and branches) and ...
Publication Expression Patterns of Pinus Defense Genes During Host-Pathogen Interactions
Genetic resistance to fusiform rust exists and controlled inoculation studies have revealed the evolution of specific (gene-for-gene) resistance in ...
Assisted Migration Publication Growth response functions improved by accounting for nonclimatic site effects
Assisted Migration Publication Use of response functions in selecting lodgepole pine populations for future climates
Publication GOT Macrogametophyte Isoenzymes of Virginia Pine
Analysis of populations of macrogametophytes from Pinus virginiana L. demonstrated genetic control at two loci for glutamate oxalo-acetate transaminase (GOT) ...
Publication Seedling Quality
The results of discussion group presentations at a workshop on seedling quality are summarized. The concept of seedling quality held by most of the ...
Publication Abscisic acid levels in embryos and megagametophytes of Pinus taeda L.
Abscisic acid (ABA) was quantified in developing zygotic embryos and megagametophytes of loblolly pine using indirect ELISA. On a per tissue basis, the ...
Publication A Comparison of Cultivation Techniques for Successful Tree Establishment on Compacted Soil
Soil compaction is often responsible for the poor establishment of trees on restored brownfield sites. This paper examines the root development, survival and ...
Publication Genomics of Resistance to Fusarium Circinatum in Pinus Radiata
Around the world P. radiata is one of the most susceptible specie to Fusarium circinatum, the cause of the disease resinous canker or also known as "Pitch ...
Assisted Migration Publication Mapping of quantitative trait loci in loblolly pine and Douglas-fir: A summary
Assisted Migration Publication Climatic niche, ecological genetics, and impact of climate change on eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.): Guidelines for land managers
Publication Use of X-Ray Technique for Determining Sound Seed
The California Division of Forestry became involved with the use of radiographs for seed evaluation through a cooperative study with Dr. R. W. Stark, Associate ...
Assisted Migration Publication Altitude trends in conifer leaf morphology and stable carbon isotope composition
Publication Associations Genetics of the Loblolly Pine Metabolome
Stress tolerance phenotypes in forest trees have been primarily examined at large morphological and anatomical scales. Here, we examine 214 primary and ...
Publication Storage of White Spruce, Jack Pine, and Red Pine Seed Treated with Arasan, Endrin, and Aluminum Flakes
Seed used in broadcast sowing is normally treated with chemical repellents to reduce losses by depredators; the most commonly used chemicals are Arasan and ...
Assisted Migration Publication Studying within-stand structure and dynamics with geostatistical and molecular marker tools
Assisted Migration Publication Shortleaf pine restoration and ecology in the Ozarks: Proceedings of a symposium
Assisted Migration Publication Introduction of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir to Argentina
Publication A Morphological Comparison of Greenhouse-Grown Loblolly Pine Seedlings With Seedlings Grown Outdoors
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings grown in a greenhouse were found to be taller, more slender, and less branched than those grown outside. These ...