Seedling physiology and reforestation success : proceedings of the Physiology Working Group, Technical session : Society of American Foresters National Convention, Portland, Oregon, USA, October 16-20, 1983

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Seedling physiology and reforestation success : proceedings of the Physiology Working Group, Technical session : Society of American Foresters National Convention, Portland, Oregon, USA, October 16-20, 1983

edited by Mary L. Duryea and Gregory N. Brown

(Forestry sciences, 14)

M. Nijhoff/W. Junk, c1984

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Stock Quality.- 1. Clonal Reforestation: Forests of the Future?.- 2. Propagation and Preservation of Elms via Tissue Culture Systems.- 3. New Forests from Better Seeds: The Role of Seed Physiology.- 4. Manipulating Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Seed Germination with Simulated Moisture and Temperature Stress.- 5. Altering Seedling Physiology to Improve Reforestation Success.- 6. Seed Source Lifting Windows Improve Plantation Establishment of Pacific Slope Douglas-fir.- 7. Physiology Research Made Forestation with Container-Grown Seedlings Successful.- 8. Relating Seedling Physiology to Survival and Growth in Container-Grown Southern Pines.- Planting Site and Stock Response.- 9. The Influence of Species and Stocktype Selection on Stand Establishment: An Ecophysiological Perspective.- 10. Characterization of the Internal Water Relations of Loblolly Pine Seedlings in Response to Nursery Cultural Treatments: Implications for Reforestation Success.- 11. Growth Response and Physiology of Tree Seedlings as Affected by Weed Control.- 12. Interference Between Greenleaf Manzanita (Arctostaphylos patula) and Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa).- 13. Nutrition Management: A Physiological Basis for Yield Improvement.- 14. Mycorrhizae and Reforestation Success in the Oak-Hickory Region.

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