Tree Planters' Notes Volume 27, Number 1 (1976)

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The effects of gibberellic acid on the growth of Japanese cryptomeria and fortune paulownia
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The effects of planting methods on survival of cottonwood seedlings
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Water soaking pretreatment improves rooting and early survival of hardwood cuttings of some populus clones
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Wind damage to a yellow-popular seed orchard
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Hydrophilic polymer reduces germination of ponderosa pine in seed spots
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On the layering of white spruce
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Budding trials with sweetgum, sycamore, and yellow-popular
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Control of a cone moth with dimethoate and azinphosmethyl
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Greenhouse watering—a simple control circuit for boom sprinklers
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Eradication of fusiform rust on loblolly pine rootstock—comparison of sodium arsenite and bark excison
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Germination of polyram treated white spruce seeds from various provenances
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Grading seed by weight in white spruce