1994

Landis, T.D.; Dumroese, R.K., tech. coords. 1994. National Proceedings, Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations. General Technical Report RM-GTR-257. Ft. Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 320 pp.

 Title   Status 
Combined Western Forest Nursery Association and the Forest Nursery Association of British Columbia Public Draft
Southern and Northeastern Forest Nursery Association Conference Public Draft
Bareroot Seedling Culture Without Fumigation: Experience at Armintrout Published
Nurseries and the Worker Protection Standard -- A Discussion Published
Container Optimization--Field Data Support Container Innovation Published
Steam Sterilization of Growing Media Published
Selecting and Calibrating Low-volume Sprayers Published
Basamid Use and Results in the Hayward State Nursery Published
Long-term Stock Type Trial Results in B.C.: Did Stock Performance Meet Today Published
Chemical Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Published
Propagation of Juniperus for Conservation Planting Published
Soil Fertility and Management for Culturing Hardwood Seedlings Published
Undercutting in Loblolly and White Pine Seedbeds Published
Conserving Threatened Rare Plants: Some Nursery Strategies Published
Abscisic Acid Analogs Reduce Planting Stress in Newly Planted Seedlings Published
Short Day Nursery Treatment Promotes Photosynthesis in Interior Spruce Seedlings: Summary of Poster Published
Effects of Contrasting Fertilizer Regimes on Greenhouse Growth and Outplant Performance of Containerized Jack Pine Published
Organic Soil Amendments as Potential Alternatives to Methyl Bromide for Control of Soilborne Pathogens in Forest Tree Nurseries Published
Cleaning Hardwood and Shrub Seed Published
Can Foliage Water Content Measurements Replace Freezer Tests in Determining a Safe Lifting Time For Frozen Storage of Conifer Seedlings? Published
Reforestation Trends in the Eastern United States Published
Protocols for Mass Micropropagation of Antelope and Desert Bitterbrush Published
Summer Plant Culling Criteria of Interior Spruce: Keeping the Bad and Throwing the Good? Published
The Use of the IDS-Treatment on Southern Pine Seeds and its Effect on Seed Cost and Efficiency in the Seed Bed Published
Use of Frost Fabric as a Seedbed Mulch and Frost Protection Method Published
Influence of Soil Fumigation and Fungicide Application on Outplanted Ponderosa Pine Seedlings Published
Undercutting in Loblolly Pine Published
Sprinkler Irrigation Management and Scheduling for Diverse Container-Grown Plants Published
Machine Vision Inspection System for Packing House Quality Control Published
Use of Container Stock in Mine Revegetation Published
Nursery Growing Density and Container Volume Affect Nursery and Field Growth of Douglas-fir and Lodgepole Pine Seedlings Published
Nursery Regimes Affect Seedling Size and Outplanting Performance of 1+0 Ponderosa Pine Published
Grading Specifications of Ponderosa Pine Seedlings at Lucky Peak Nursery Published
Weed Control in Southern Hardwood Nurseries Published
Hardwood Production Techniques at Midwestern Nurseries Published
Impact of Aphid Damage in a Bareroot Nursery and Seed Source on Survival and Growth of Outplanted White Fir Seedlings in the Sierra Nevada Published
Five Year Field Performance of Short Day Nursery Treated Engelmann Spruce Seedlings in the Nelson Forest Region of British Columbia Published
The Operational Seedling Testing Program at Weyerhaeuser Published
Permethrin Nursery Spray Protects Pine Seedlings Against Regeneration Weevils Published
The Effects of Keithia Blight on Outplanting Performance of Western Redcedar Container Seedlings at Two Reforestation Sites in British Columbia--Preliminary Results Published
Developing Container Conifer Seedling Specifications... A Balanced Approach? Published
Microcomputer Order Processing and Inventory Control Published
Improving Conifer Seedling Quality with CONFER Published
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