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Influence of gibberellic acid and stock plant irradiance on carbohydrate content and rooting in cuttings of Scots pine seedlings (Pinus sylvestris L.)
... acid and stock plant irradiance on carbohydrate content and rooting in cuttings of Scots pine seedlings (Pinus sylvestris L.) Home Editors Contents Contribute Subscribe Contact Tree Physiology, 1:115–125 ... acid and stock plant irradiance on carbohydrate content and rooting in cuttings of Scots pine seedlings (Pinus sylvestris L.) Arild Ernstsen (1) and Jürgen Hansen (2) 1. Institute of ...
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Effects of anaerobic growth conditions on phosphorus tissue concentrations and absorption rates of southern pine seedlings
... pine (P. taeda L.) had the largest reductions in biomass after 8 weeks in anaerobic solution, whereas the more flood-tolerant pond pine (P. serotina Michx.) and wet-site loblolly pine seedlings ... uptake experiments were conducted with intact seedlings to determine absorption rates (influx) of inorganic phosphate (Pi) by aerobically and anaerobically grown pine seedlings. Influx of Pi was weakly ...
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... Ugiansky Fall 2001 2 2 114-115. PDF Geotropic lateral roots of container-grown longleaf pine seedlings David B South, Jason Shelton, Scott A Enebak Fall 2001 2 2 126-130. PDF ...
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... , Carol C Baskin, David E Buchele Spring 2000 1 1 35-41. PDF The longleaf pine ecosystem of the south Kenneth W Outcalt Spring 2000 1 1 54-58. PDF Wiregrass ... Florida Tim Pittman, Robert P Karrfalt Spring 2000 1 1 45-47. PDF Growing longleaf pine seedlings in containers James P Barnett, John M McGilvray Spring 2000 1 1 54-58. PDF ...
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Trees Part 5
... three successive annual defoliations must occur to kill longleaf pine seedlings. The best control in longleaf plantations is obtained by controlled winter burning until seedlings are above 18 inches high (the brown spot danger level). Brown spot does occur on slash and loblolly, but is most serious on longleaf pine. In nurseries ...
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Virginia Pine Range and Habitat
... Oak-Northern Red Oak (Type 52), Pitch Pine (Type 45), Eastern Redcedar (Type 46), Shortleaf Pine (Type 75), Loblolly Pine (Type 81), and Loblolly Pine-Hardwood (Type 82). "Other than those named ... fields. Compared with associated pines, it is generally more successful on poorer sites. Virginia pine seedlings cannot become established under the shade of an existing stand, so hardwoods invade the ...
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The Conifer Killer Tree Diseases
... Blight of Pines . #3 - White Pine Blister Rust: The disease attacks pines with 5 needles per fascicle. That includes Eastern and Western white pine, sugar pine and limber pine. Seedlings are in greatest danger. Cronartium ... by infecting freshly cut stump surfaces. That makes annosus root rot a problem in thinned pine plantations. The fungus produces conks that form at the root collar on roots of ...
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White Pine Blister Rust
... attacks pines with 5 needles per fascicle. That includes Eastern and Western white pine, sugar pine and limber pine. Seedlings are in greatest danger. Cronartium ribicolais a rust fungus and can ... California. Species Host: Attacks Five-needled Pines More on White Pine Blister Rust - from Forestpests.org More on White Pine Blister Rust - from Forestpathology.org Suggested Reading Hardwood Killer ...
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North Pine Iris Garden
... -3895 North Pine Iris Garden Garden Address: 308 N. Pine Street - Norfolk, NE Email: None Nearest major city: Sioux City, IA # varieties grown: Several hundred Call before coming: Yes Guest seedlings? Yes Best ...
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Pitch Pine
... fencing. Currently, pitch pine is used in pulpwood and lumber production. Animal uses: Pitch pine is an important food source for wildlife. Sprouts and seedlings serve as browse for deer (Odocoileus virginianus), cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus floridanus), and meadow mice (Microtus pennsylvanicus). Pine ...
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