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Publication Shoot Growth Response of Loblolly Pine, Sweetgum and Oat to Soil-Incorporated Diphenylether Herbicides
A greenhouse study was conducted to compare the relative phytotoxicity of soil incorporated bifenox [methyl 5-(2,4-dichloro-phenoxy)-2-nitrobenzoate], ...
Publication Longleaf Pine Flowering in Response to Nitrogen Fertilization, Brand Girdling, Growth Substances, and Cultivation
Biweekly applications of 400ug GA4/7 plus 25ug NAA per bud from June 1 to August 10 promoted male and female flowering in longleaf pine (Pinus palustris ...
Publication Changes in the Rate of Return Caused by Increased Cost of Red Pine Nursery Stock in Wisconsin
The rate of return was compared between six costs of red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) 2 + 0 seedlings and three rotation lengths. An increase of $100 ...
Publication The Effectiveness of Superabsorbent Materials for Maintaining Southern Pine Seedlings During Cold Storage
First-year survival and growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings packaged with seven different superabsorbent polymers, and planted within 48 hours ...
Publication Establishment and Early Release of Underplanted Japanese Larch With Soil-Applied Fenuron
Japanese larch (Larix leptolepis, Sieb. and Zucc.) has been used for afforestation on a wide variety of sites and climatic regions throughout the ...
Assisted Migration Publication Ecosystem, location, and climate effects on foliar secondary metabolites of lodgepole pine populations from central British Columbia
Publication Establishing Pine Monocultures and Mixed Pine-Hardwood Stands on Reclaimed Surface Mined Land in Eastern Kentucky: Implications for Forest Resilience in a Changing Climate
Surface mining and mine reclamation practices have caused significant forest loss and forest fragmentation in Appalachia. Shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata) is ...
Publication Loblolly pine mycorrhizae in East Tennessee
A recent survey of six loblolly pine stands in East Tennessee yielded 53 species of fungi, six of which have previously been shown to be mycorrhizal with ...
Publication Geographic Patterns Of Allozymic Variation In Loblolly Pine
Haploid maternal gametophytes from more than 200 loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) trees sampled from eight geographic provenances were assayed for six enzyme ...
Publication Mycorrhizae Increase Field Survival of Planted Loblolly Pine
In a recent TREE PLANTERS' NOTES, we reported that mycorrhizae may be as important as seedling grade to survival of outplanted slash pine (Pinus ...
Publication Growth Of Loblolly Scion Material On Rootstocks Of Known Genetic Origin
Scion material was collected from compatible and incompatible loblolly ramets and grafted onto known families of loblolly and slash pine. Early evaluation of ...
Publication Parental Selection Versus Half-Sib Family Selection of Longleaf Pine
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) differs from other southern pines in that it grows very slowly in height during the first few years. The speed with which ...
Publication Fertilizer Trials on Containerized Red Pine
Nitrate (N03), ammonium (NH4), and urea forms of nitrogen fertilizers were tested on containerized red pine (Pinus resinosa, Ait.) at four locations in ...
Publication Early Growth of Bare-Root and Paperpot Plantations at Various Locations in New Brunswick
Jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) and black spruce (Picea mariana [Mill.] B.S.P.) planting stock were graded and their growth was monitored during the first ...
Publication Comparitive Field Performance of Paperpot and Bare-Root Planting Stock in Northeastern Ontario
Between 1974 and 1980 numerous experimental plantings were established in northeastern Ontario to compare the biological performance of black spruce (Picea ...
Publication DNA Fingerprinting Results for the Forest Service Longleaf Pine and Shortleaf Pine Seed Orchards and Seed Bank
USDA Forest Service National Forest System (NFS) in the Southern Region provides oversight for the management of approximately 800,000 acres of longleaf pine ...
Assisted Migration Publication Genetic variation and seed transfer guidelines for ponderosa pine in Central Oregon
Publication Cultivation and Fertilization Speed Early Growth of Planted Southern Pines
Before a landowner in the Gulf Coastal Plain plants southern pines, he normally prepares a site by burning to remove the grass rough. There is ...
Publication Effective Stratification of Spruce Pine Seed
Spruce pine (Pinus glabra Walt.) seeds are dormant and require stratification for fast, complete germination. For up to 28 days, both total germination and ...
Publication Genetic Evaluation of Two-Year Height of Scotch Pine Seedlings
This paper reports the results of genetic analyses of full- and half-sib Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings produced from intra- and inter-racial ...
Publication Effects of Nursery Density on Shortleaf Pine
A technique to determine the effective nursery bed density of individual seedlings was developed and then used to evaluate density influence on shortleaf pine ...
Publication Use of a Beneficial Strain of Trichoderma to Protect PINUS SYLVESTRIS Seedlings
In forest nursery practice, the mechanism of phytopathogen suppression by soil saprophytes is used to protect seedlings against root rot. An important stage is ...
Assisted Migration Publication Genetic differentiation among populations of Pinus ponderosa from the Upper Colorado River Basin
Assisted Migration Publication Morphological and physiological differences in Scots pine seedlings of six seed origins
Publication Comparison of a Drill-type Seeder and a Vacuum-Drum Precision Seeder in a Virginia Loblolly Pine Nursery
A 3-year study compared root collar diameter distribution and cull percentages of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) sown with either a drill-type seeder ...
Publication Planted Pitch Pine Responds to Fertilization
The Copper Basin is a 23,000-acre man-caused desert in the southeastern corner of Tennessee. Copper smelting, destructive logging, uncontrolled fires, and ...
Publication Effects of Organic Residue Management and Legume Cover on Growth of Pine Seedlings, Nutrient Leaching and Soil Properties
The short-term effect of organic residue management on the growth and nutrition of Pinus pinaster Ait. seedlings, and on nutrient leaching and chemical ...
Publication A New Cone Midge, Cecidomyia spp. Affecting Slash Pine Cones
In 1976, first-year slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm. var. elliottii) cones in a northeast Florida seed orchard developed hypertrophied scales. The same ...
Publication Competitive Ability of Slash Pine Analyzed by Genotype X Environment Stability Method
Early genetic gains in growth rate may be offset by differential competitive ability when progeny test plantations close. Few tests are old enough, but one by ...
Publication Jack Pine Seedlings Grown in Quebec Tubes and Other Containers
A preliminary study of container-grown jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) seedlings showed that root spiralling was a problem in Quebec tubes (Fig. 1A). ...