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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 26, Number 1 (1975) Collection date, cone-storage period affect southern pine seed yields, viability

Collection date, cone-storage period affect southern pine seed yields, viability

When slash, loblolly, and longleaf cones were collected over a wide range of dates and stored at air temperature, 5 weeks of storage gave higher seed yields than 1 week. Yields also increased from the earliest to the latest collection. Cone storage for 5 weeks increased germination of slash from all collections and decreased germination of longleaf from early collections.


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Author(s): B. F. McLemore

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 26, Number 1 (1975)

Volume: 26

Number: 1