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Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service,... [Pg.205]

I thank John Aber, Helga Van Miegroet, Charles Driscoll, M. Robbins Church, and Larry Baker for their reviews of various iterations of this chapter their comments made important contributions to the overall quality. I also thank Mary Beth Adams (Fernow Experimental Forest, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station), Charles Driscoll (Syracuse University), and Peter Murdoch (U.S. Geological Survey, Albany, NY) for the use of their data. The preparation of this document was funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Contract No. 68-C8-0006 with ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc. It has been subjected to the Agency s peer and administrative review and approved for publication. [Pg.277]

Acid spoils may be subdivided into two classes pH 4.1 to 5.4 and pH 5.5 to 6.9. Source Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. [Pg.1439]

The cooperation of W. T. Plass of the U.S. Dept, of Agriculture Forest Service. Northeastern Forest Experimentation, Princeton, West Virginia in making information available for this summary is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.1440]

W. T. Plass, Forest Service. Northeastern Forest Experimentation. Princeton, tW, Revegetation... [Pg.1842]

Araman PA and Hansen BG (1983) Conventional processing of standard-size edge-glued blanks for furniture and cabinet parts a feasibility study. USDA, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper NE-524... [Pg.557]

Aber, J.D., Goodale, C., Ollinger, S., Smith, M., Magill, A., Martin, M., Hallett, R. and Stoddard J. (2003). Is nitrogen deposition altering the nitrogen status of northeastern forests BioScience, 53, 375-389. [Pg.112]

Mary Beth Adams Christopher Eager USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station Radnor Corporate Centre, Radnor, U.S.A. [Pg.75]

This research was supported by funds provided by the Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Spruce-fir Research Cooperative within the joint US Environmental Protection Agency-USDA Forest Service Forest Response Program. The Forest Response Program is part of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program. This paper has not been subject to EPA or Forest Service policy review and should not be construed to represent the policies of either Agency. [Pg.75]

Battles, J. J., A. H. Johnson, T. G. Siccama. 1988. Relationships between red spruce decline and forest characteristics at Whiteface Mountain, New York, la Hertel, G. D., (ed.). Effects of atmospheric pollutants on the spruce-fir forests of the Eastern United States and Federal Republic of Germany. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-120. Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. Radnor, PA. pp. 163-172. [Pg.86]

Effects of atmospheric pollutants on the spruce-fir forests of the Eastern United States and Federal Republic of Germany. USDA Forest Service NE-120. Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA. pp. 381-388. [Pg.88]

WALTER C, SHORTLE, USDA-Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Durham, NH 08324, USA... [Pg.43]

Cultures of C versicolor were obtained from culture collections of the Forestry Sciences Laboratory, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (Durham, NH) and were maintained as stock cultures upon agar slants for subculturing onto an agar-solidified defined medium within Petri dishes (Kirk and Kelman, 1965). The pH of this medium was adjusted to 5.3. [Pg.44]

Danzmann, R.G., and G.P. Buchert. 1983. Isoz5mie variability in central Ontario jack pine. Pp. 232-248 in R.T. Eckert (ed.). Proceedings of the 28th Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference, Durham, New Hampshire, 1982. [Pg.80]

Jeffers, R.M. 1972. Cone characteristics and seed yield in jack pine. Pp. 35-43 in Proceedings of the 19 Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference, Maine. [Pg.83]

Yeatman, C.W., and M.J. Holst. 1967. Correlations between controlled-environment and nursery-grown seedlings of jack pine provenances. Pp. 24-30 in Proceedings of the 14th Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference, Toronto, Ontario. [Pg.90]

Bihun, Y.M., and K.K. Carter. 1983. Rangewide provenance study of black spruce in northern Maine. Pp. 1-11 in Proc. 28 Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conf., Univ. New Hampshire, 1982. [Pg.202]

Boyle, T.J.B., and E.K. Morgenstern. 1984. The population structure of black spruce in central New Brunswick. Pp 142-156 in E.M. Demeritt (ed.), Proc. Northeastern Forest Tree Improv. Conf. Div. For., W. Va. Univ., Morgantown. [Pg.202]

Morgenstern, E.K. 1974b. Early results of provenance hybridization in black spruce. Pp 104 in Proc. 21" Northeastern forest tree improvement conference, Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1973. [Pg.209]


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