The feasibility of establishing locally adapted wildlife plantings using quality-unproved seedlings in east Tennessee was studied on four different Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) properties. Seeds of various mast producing species were collected over a two-year period (fall 1998-faIl 1999) and were guided by the Tennessee Seed Zone System. Seeds were collected by individual mother trees. Seven different species of oak (Quercus L.) were grown at the Georgia Forestry Commission\u27s Flint River Nursery in 1998. The seedlings were grown by genetic family for one year to obtain optimal size. They were lifted and visually separated into three grades (cull, good, or premium). Approximately 60 percent of the seedlings were judged to be...
The repetitious use of diameter-limit harvesting in upland hardwoods has led to low-valued stands wi...
There is growing interest in the reforestation of surface mined lands for the production of valuable...
Several properties within Tennessee were managed under a quality deer management (QDM) philosophy fr...
Currently, seedlings of many hardwood species are grown at the East Tennessee State Nursery for refo...
Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) seedlings, produced through the efforts of The University of Ten...
Oak (Quercus spp.) regeneration success historically can be described as highly variable, especially...
In 1995, an enrichment planting of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) was established in a recently...
This thesis addressed the problems associated with artificial regeneration of northern red oak (Quer...
The success of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) in the oak-hickory forest type and its growth and...
The success of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) in the oak-hickory forest type and its growth and...
Most oak (Quercus) regeneration research over the past two decades has focused on improving the comp...
The feasibility of alley cropping as a means of afforestation was studied across seven different stu...
Three separate studies were conducted to evaluate genetic variation in selected acorn and seedling c...
In 2000, a study was implemented at Chuck Swan State Forest and Wildlife Management Area to compare ...
In 2000, a study was implemented at Chuck Swan State Forest and Wildlife Management Area to compare ...
The repetitious use of diameter-limit harvesting in upland hardwoods has led to low-valued stands wi...
There is growing interest in the reforestation of surface mined lands for the production of valuable...
Several properties within Tennessee were managed under a quality deer management (QDM) philosophy fr...
Currently, seedlings of many hardwood species are grown at the East Tennessee State Nursery for refo...
Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) seedlings, produced through the efforts of The University of Ten...
Oak (Quercus spp.) regeneration success historically can be described as highly variable, especially...
In 1995, an enrichment planting of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) was established in a recently...
This thesis addressed the problems associated with artificial regeneration of northern red oak (Quer...
The success of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) in the oak-hickory forest type and its growth and...
The success of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) in the oak-hickory forest type and its growth and...
Most oak (Quercus) regeneration research over the past two decades has focused on improving the comp...
The feasibility of alley cropping as a means of afforestation was studied across seven different stu...
Three separate studies were conducted to evaluate genetic variation in selected acorn and seedling c...
In 2000, a study was implemented at Chuck Swan State Forest and Wildlife Management Area to compare ...
In 2000, a study was implemented at Chuck Swan State Forest and Wildlife Management Area to compare ...
The repetitious use of diameter-limit harvesting in upland hardwoods has led to low-valued stands wi...
There is growing interest in the reforestation of surface mined lands for the production of valuable...
Several properties within Tennessee were managed under a quality deer management (QDM) philosophy fr...