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Fall 2004

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Intensive revegetation in Arizona’s hot desert: the advantages of container stock Travis M Bean, Steven E Smith, and Martin M Karpiscak Fall 2004 5 2 173-180 PDF
Pacific Northwest Forest tree seed zones: a template for native plants? GR Johnson, Frank C Sorensen, J Bradley St Clair, and Richard C Cronn Fall 2004 5 2 131-140 PDF
Wiregrass grown from seeds obtained on Florida flatwood and sandhill sites Rob Kalmbacher, Jeff Norcini, Tim Pittman, Sharon Pfaff, and Frank Martin Fall 2004 5 2 123-130 PDF
Evaluation of native legume species for forage yield, quality, and seed production Robert L MCGraw, Floyd W Shockley, John F Thompson, and Craig A Roberts Fall 2004 5 2 152-159 PDF
Using compost for container production of ornamental hammock species native to Florida Sandra B Wilson, Laurie K Mecca, Peter J Stoffella, and Donald A Graetz Fall 2004 5 2 186-195 PDF
A Plant Genetics Primer—Basic Terminology Steven E Smith and Kandres Halbrook Fall 2004 5 2 105-111 PDF
Genetic erosion: no longer just an agricultural issue Deborah L Rogers Fall 2004 5 2 112-122 PDF
Storing Acorns Kristina Connor Fall 2004 5 2 160-166 PDF
Book Review: Mushrooms of West Virginia and the Central Appalachians William C Roody Fall 2004 5 2 196-197 PDF
Sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) Seed and Plant Transfer Guidelines Mary F Mahalovich and E Durant McArthur Fall 2004 5 2 141-148 PDF
Book Review: Wildflowers and Ferns of Kentucky Thomas G Barnes and S Wilson Francis Fall 2004 5 2 198-199 PDF
Propagation Protocol for Bareroot Sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) Brandon Long and Edie Trimmer Fall 2004 5 2 149-151 PDF
Propagation protocol for growing bareroot oaks (Quercus L.) Greg Hoss Fall 2004 5 2 167-170 PDF
Inoculating composted pine bark with beneficial organisms to make a disease suppressive compost for container production in Mexican forest nurseries José Villa Castillo Fall 2004 5 2 181-185 PDF
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