Tree Planters' Notes Volume 27, Number 4 (1976)

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Soaking and Retumbling Controlled-Pollinated Scots Pine Cones Increases Seed Yields
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Some Characteristics of Newly Germinated Seedlings of Four Major Southern Pines
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Storage and Stratification Recommendations for Pecan and Shagbark Hickory
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Tests of Water and Clay Dipping for Frozen Spring Storage of White Pine
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Nitrogen Fertilizer Injuries Pine Seedlings in Rocky Mountain Nursery
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Pondersosa and Lodgepole Pine Rooting Trials
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Rooting of American and Formosan Sweetgum Cuttings Taken from Girdled and Nongirdled Cuttings
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Basswood Seedlings Outgrow Red and Bur Oak in Full Light or Heavy Shade
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Damage by a Willow Shoot-Boring Sawfly in Alberta
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Fumigation of Bareroot and Container-Grown Lodgepole Pine Seedlings for European Pine Shoot Moth Control
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Reforestation Value of Seedlings and Transplants