Effect of container type and seedling size on survival and early height growth of Pinus palustris seedlings in Alabama, USA DB South, SW Harris, JP Barnett, MJ Hainds, DH Gjerstad Forest Ecology and Management 204 (2-3), 385-398, 2005 | 257 | 2005 |
Effect of container type and seedling size on survival and early height growth of Pinus palustris seedlings in Alabama, USA DB South, SW Harris, JP Barnett, MJ Hainds, DH Gjerstad Forest Ecology and Management 204 (2-3), 385-398, 2005 | 257 | 2005 |
Root growth potential, seedling morphology and bud dormancy correlate with survival of loblolly pine seedlings planted in December in Alabama HS Larsen, DB South, JM Boyer Tree Physiology 1 (3), 253-263, 1986 | 95 | 1986 |
Planting morphologically improved pine seedlings to increase survival and growth DB South Auburn, Ala.: Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, 2000 | 92 | 2000 |
Survival and Growth of Loblolly Pine as Influenced By Seedling Grade: 13-Year Results DB South, JN Boyer, L Bosch Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 9 (2), 76-81, 1985 | 85 | 1985 |
Bareroot seedling culture JG Mexal, DB South Forest regeneration manual, 89-115, 1991 | 82 | 1991 |
Determining the" optimum" slash pine seedling size for use with four levels of vegetation management on a flatwoods site in Georgia, USA DB South, RJ Mitchell Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29 (7), 1039-1046, 1999 | 81 | 1999 |
Transplant stress index: a proposed method of quantifying planting check DB South, JB Zwolinski New Forests 13, 315-328, 1997 | 76 | 1997 |
Relative growth rates: a critique DB South South African Forestry Journal 173 (1), 43-48, 1995 | 74 | 1995 |
Early gains from planting large-diameter seedlings and intensive management are additive for loblolly pine DB South, JL Rakestraw, GA Lowerts New Forests 22, 97-110, 2001 | 68 | 2001 |
Forest nursery practices in the South JN Boyer, DB South Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 8 (2), 67-75, 1984 | 64 | 1984 |
Growing the" best" seedling for reforestation success DB South, JG Mexal Auburn, Ala.: Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, 1984 | 62 | 1984 |
Rationale for growing southern pine seedlings at low seedbed densities DB South New Forests 7, 63-92, 1993 | 58 | 1993 |
Herbicides and planting date affect early performance of container-grown and bare-root loblolly pine seedlings in Alabama DB South, JP Barnett New Forests 1, 17-27, 1986 | 58 | 1986 |
Nursery and site preparation interaction research in the United States DB South, RW Rose, KL McNabb New Forests 22, 43-58, 2001 | 51 | 2001 |
Determining productivity gains from herbaceous vegetation management with ‘age-shift’calculations DB South, JH Miller, MO Kimberley, CL Vanderschaaf Forestry 79 (1), 43-56, 2006 | 49 | 2006 |
Foliar nitrogen content at lifting correlates with early growth of loblolly pine seedlings from 20 nurseries HS Larsen, DB South, JN Boyer Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 12 (3), 181-185, 1988 | 49 | 1988 |
Performance of Pinus radiata in relation to seedling grade, weed control, and soil cultivation in the central North Island of New Zealand EG Mason, DB South, Z Weizhong New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 26 (1/2), 173-183, 1996 | 47 | 1996 |
Influence of differences in planting stock size on early height growth of Sitka spruce DB South, WL Mason Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research 66 (1), 83-96, 1993 | 47 | 1993 |
The influence of herbaceous weed control and seedling diameter on six years of loblolly pine growth—a classical growth analysis approach JR Britt, RJ Mitchell, BR Zutter, DB South, DH Gjerstad, JF Dickson Forest Science 37 (2), 655-668, 1991 | 46 | 1991 |