Seed source and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiont affects growth of Juglans nigra seedlings Robert K. Dixon Research Note Pages: 203 - 211
Weed control and autumn-olive affect early growth and survival of black walnut in a hardwood clearcut Felix Ponder Jr. Research Note Pages: 195 - 201
Management of forest nursery soils dominated by calcium salts Thomas D. Landis Review Paper Pages: 173 - 193
Financial feasibility of participating in an international seed cooperative for tropical pines Jan G. LaarmanWilliam S. Dvorak General Paper Pages: 161 - 172
Economic evaluation of forest drainage and fertilization in northern Ontario peatlands with an investment decision model Bijan Payandeh General Paper Pages: 145 - 160
Comparison of greenhouse and environmentally controlled growthroom root growth potential testing of 2+0 eastern white pine seedlings Kurt H. JohnsenPeter P. FeretJohn R. Seiler Research Note Pages: 139 - 143
Site preparation influences on below ground competing vegetation and loblolly pine seedling growth B. G. LockabyJ. M. SlayC. G. Vidrine Research Note Pages: 131 - 138
Growth regulation of Scots pine seedlings with different fertilizer compositions and regimes Erik TroengLennart Ackzell General Paper Pages: 119 - 130
First year field growth of chemically root pruned containerized seedlings D. L. WennyY. LiuH. L. Osborne General Paper Pages: 111 - 118
Response of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) to some different fertilizers applied at planting R. Van Den Driessche General Paper Pages: 89 - 110
Identifying factors affecting plantation performance in boreal forests of Ontario Bijan PayandehJames E. Wood General Paper Pages: 73 - 87
Assessing freeze damage in loblolly pine seedlings: A comparison of ethane production to electrolyte leakage Jon D. JohnsonKarin Gerhard Gagnon Research Note Pages: 65 - 72
Planning for appropriate forestry enterprises: lessons from rural development experience in Third World Countries Blair Harry W.Porus D. Olpadwala Review Paper Pages: 41 - 64
Climatology of Acacia mearnsii. 2. Homoclime analysis of potential trial sites in China Trevor H. Booth General Paper Pages: 31 - 40
Climatology of Acacia mearnsii. 1. Characteristics of natural sites and exotic plantations Trevor H. BoothTom Jovanovic General Paper Pages: 17 - 30
Pisolithus tinctorius increases the size of nursery grown red oak seedlings Phillip E. Pope General Paper Pages: 5 - 16
Early growth of planted yellow and paper birch and European birches in Vermont Peter R. Hannah Research Note Pages: 343 - 349
Organic matter amendments to a calcareous forest nursery soil J. G. MexalJ. T. Fisher OriginalPaper Pages: 311 - 323
Growth responses of red pine seedlings to the chemical bioregulator, DCPTA D. D. RichterL. J. RamseyerZ. Zhu OriginalPaper Pages: 301 - 309
Response of slash pine planted on mounds in central and southwestern Louisiana James D. Haywood OriginalPaper Pages: 291 - 300
The soil water regime in a young radiata pine plantation in southeastern Australia B.A. MitchellR.L. Correll OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 289
Vegetation response to intensity of herbaceous weed control in a newly planted loblolly pine plantation Bruce R. ZutterGlenn R. GloverDean H. Gjerstad OriginalPaper Pages: 257 - 271
Breaking seed dormancy of Pinus bungeana Zucc. with Trichoderma-4030 inoculations Li-Fen DongXing-Yao MangHvi-Gin Mang Research note Pages: 245 - 249
Efficacy of six antitranspirants on black spruce container seedlings S. J. ColomboK. D. Odlum Research note Pages: 239 - 244
Experiments in rooting bishop pine (Pinus muricata D. Don) cuttings Constance I. Millar Research note Pages: 231 - 238
Commercial micropropagation of five Alnus species P. PérinetF. M. Tremblay Research note Pages: 225 - 230
Fertilizer levels and fungal strain influence the development of ectomycorrhizae on Sitka spruce seedlings C. G. Shaw IIIR. M. JacksonG. W. Thomas Research note Pages: 215 - 223
Development of Eucalyptus clones for a summer rainfall environment with periodic severe frosts G. F. MeskimenD. L. RockwoodK. V. Reddy OriginalPaper Pages: 197 - 205
Size hierarchy in conifer seedbeds. I. Time of emergence John G. MexalJames T. Fisher OriginalPaper Pages: 187 - 196
Family variation and potential for genetic gain in frost resistance of Pinus radiata M. I. MenziesR. D. BurdonI. J. Warrington OriginalPaper Pages: 171 - 186
Predicting field performance of Douglas-fir seedlings: comparison of root growth potential, vigor and plant moisture stress Douglas D. McCrearyMary L. Duryea OriginalPaper Pages: 153 - 169
Ectomycorrhizal inoculation of Douglas-fir transplanted container seedlings with commercially produced inoculum Ling-Ling L. HungJames M. Trappe OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 152
Emergence timing affects root-collar diameter and mortality in loblolly pine seedbeds James N. BoyerStuart E. DubaDavid B. South OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 140
Nutrient and water availability to and growth of young radiata pine plantations intercropped with lupins E. K. S. NambiarK. H. Nethercott OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 134
Water relation patterns of bare-root and container jack pine and black spruce seedlings planted on boreal cut-over sites Steven C. GrossnickleTerence J. Blake OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 116
Development of containerized Picea abies (L.) Karst. seedlings grown with heavy watering on various peat, perlite and mineral wool mixtures Bjorn R. LangerudMartin Sandvik OriginalPaper Pages: 89 - 99
Blight of conifer seedlings caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Mark S. GriffinJack R. SutherlandJ. J. Dennis OriginalPaper Pages: 81 - 88
Chemical root pruning of Chinese pine seedlings raised in cupric sulfide impregnated paper containers H. DongA. N. Burdett Research Note Pages: 67 - 73
Ecological strategies of forest insects: the need for a community-level approach to reforestation T. D. Schowalter OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 66
Survival of tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus) and Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii) seedlings in forests of southwestern Oregon John C. Tappeiner IIPhilip M. McDonaldThomas F. Hughes OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 55
Relationships among bud dormancy status, cold hardiness, and stress resistance in 2+0 Douglas-fir Gary A. Ritchie OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 42
Herbicides and planting date affect early performance of container-grown and bare-root loblolly pine seedlings in Alabama David B. SouthJames P. Barnett OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 27
Lygus hesperus as an agent of apical bud abortion in Douglas-fir nurseries in western Oregon T. D. SchowalterD. L. OverhulserJ. Sexton OriginalPaper Pages: 5 - 15