The Challenge of Producing Native Plants for the Intermountain Area
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Intermountain Nurseryman"s Association 1983 Conference August 8-11, 1983 Las Vegas, Nevada
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Salt tolerance of 10 deciduous shrub and tree species
- Author(s): Richard W. Tinus
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The Nursery Technology Cooperative; A coordinated effort to improve seedling quality
- Author(s): Mary L. Duryea, Steven K. Omi
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Effects of oil amendments on Aspen seedling production
- Author(s): James T. Fisher, Gregory A. Fancher
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Equipment for revegetating disturbed lands
- Author(s): Richard G. Hallman
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Germination of seeds of wildland plants
- Author(s): James A. Young, Jerry D. Budy, Raymond A. Evans
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Biology and management of Botrytis blight
- Author(s): Robert L. James
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Preliminary trials on upgrading Platanus occidentalis with the Helmuth Electrostatic seed separator
- Author(s): Robert P. Karrfalt, Richard E. Helmuth
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Growth of Austrian pine and Norway Spruce seedling in mini-containers
- Author(s): Houchang Khatamian, Fahed A. Al-Mana
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Using a pressure chamber to detect damage to seedlings accidentally frozen during cold storage
- Author(s): Douglas D. McCreary
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Use of shrubs on mine spoils
- Author(s): Stephen B. Monsen
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Toward producing disease -free container-grown native wildland plants
- Author(s): David L. Nelson
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Containerized seedling production for forest regeneration in the Pacific Northwest
- Author(s): James M. Sedore
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Producing bareroot seedlings of native shrubs
- Author(s): Nancy Shaw
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Survival, growth, and root form of containerized Jeffrey Pines ten years after outplanting
- Author(s): E. L. Miller, Jerry D. Budy
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Asexual vs. sexual propagation of quaking Aspen
- Author(s): Robert B. Campbell, Jr.
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Growing containerized tree seedlings in a shadehouse
- Author(s): Thomas M. Smith