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RESISTANCE OF PIN OAK PROGENIES TO IRON CHLOROSISBERRANG P; STEINER KC.1980; J. AM. SOC. HORTIC. SCI.; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 105; NO 4; PP. 519-522; BIBL. 11 REF.Article

THE EFFECT OF MONTH OF INOCULATION WITH ENDOTHIA GYROSA ON DEVELOPMENT OF PRUNED BRANCH CANKER OF PIN OAK (QUERCUS PALUSTRIS)HUNTER PP; STIPES RJ.1978; PLANT DIS. REPORTER; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 62; NO 11; PP. 940-944; BIBL. 25 REF.Article

Root system and root regeneration characteristics of pin and scarlet oakSTRUVE, D. K; MOSER, B. C.HortScience. 1984, Vol 19, Num 1, pp 123-125, issn 0018-5345Article

THE INFLUENCE OF SELECTED URBAN SITE FACTORS, HOST NUTRITION AND WATER STRESS ON THE DECLINE AND BLIGHT OF PIN OAK (QUERCUS PALUSTRIS MUENCHH.) INCITED BY ENDOTHIA GYROSA (SCHW.) FR.APPEL DN.1981; DISS. ABSTR. INT., SECT. B: SCI. ENG.; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 41; NO 12; PP. 4327;[; TH. PH. D.: PLANT PATHOL./VIRGINIA POLYTECH. INST./1980/8110448]Thesis

DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSES OF PLANT FOLIAGE TO SIMULATED ACID RAINEVANS LS; CURRY TM.1979; AM. J. BOT.; ISSN 0002-9122; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 66; NO 8; PP. 953-962; BIBL. 21 REF.Article

GROWTH ACCELERATION OF PIN OAK SEEDLINGS WITH A MYCORRHIZAL FUNGUSMARONEK DM; HENDRIX JW.1979; HORTSCIENCE; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 14; NO 5; PP. 627-628; BIBL. 9 REF.Article

CHEMICAL DEFOLIATION OF PIN OAK IN THE EXPANDING LEAF STAGE.STERRETT JP; CREAGER RA.1978; HORT SCIENCE; U.S.A.; DA. 1978; VOL. 13; NO 1 PART. 1; PP. 32-33; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

The impact of soil compaction on soil aeration and fine root density of Quercus palustrisWATSON, Gary W; KELSEY, Patrick.Urban forestry & urban greening (Print). 2006, Vol 4, Num 2, pp 69-74, issn 1618-8667, 6 p.Article

Detecting shape variation in oak leaf morphology : a comparison of rotational-fit methodsJENSEN, R. J.American journal of botany. 1990, Vol 77, Num 10, pp 1279-1293, issn 0002-9122Article

Marking gypsy moth (Lepidoptera : Lymantriidae) life stages and products with low doses of rubidium injected or implanted into pin oakFLEISCHER, S. J; RAVLIN, F. W; DELORME, D et al.Journal of economic entomology. 1990, Vol 83, Num 6, pp 2343-2348, issn 0022-0493Article

Allozyme variation in populations of six Northeastern American red oaks (Fagaceae: Quercus subg. Erythrobalanus)MANOS, P. S; FAIRBROTHERS, D. E.Systematic botany. 1987, Vol 12, Num 3, pp 365-373, issn 0363-6445Article

Improvement of thermosetting properties of lignocellulosic waste by treatment with ozoneNOUWEZEM, R; BORREDON, M. E; PARISI, J. P et al.Bioresource technology. 1993, Vol 45, Num 1, pp 43-46, issn 0960-8524Article

Fatty acid composition of galactolipids and phospholipids in neoplasmatic plant tissues (cecidia) and normal leaf tissueBAYER, M. H.Physiologia Plantarum (København. 1948). 1991, Vol 81, Num 3, pp 313-318, issn 0031-9317Article

Nutrient monitoring of chlorotic pin oaksMESSENGER, A. S.Journal of plant nutrition. 1986, Vol 9, Num 3-7, pp 851-865, issn 0190-4167Conference Paper

METABOLISM OF (14C) FOSAMINE AMMONIUM IN BRUSH AND TURFCHRZANOWSKI RL.1983; JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY; ISSN 0021-8561; USA; DA. 1983; VOL. 31; NO 2; PP. 223-227; BIBL. 4 REF.Article

Growth of container-grown pin oak and Japanese maple as influenced by sulfur and sulfated micronutrientsBROWDER, Jake F; NIEMIERA, Alexander X; HARRIS, J. Roger et al.HortScience. 2005, Vol 40, Num 5, pp 1521-1523, issn 0018-5345, 3 p.Article

Growth response of container-grown pin oak and Japanese maple seedlings to sulfur fertilizationBROWDER, Jake F; NIEMIERA, Alexander X; HARRIS, J. Roger et al.HortScience. 2005, Vol 40, Num 5, pp 1524-1528, issn 0018-5345, 5 p.Article

Quantification of an aesthetic injury level and threshold for an urban pest management program against orangestriped oakworm (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)COFFELT, M. A; SCHULTZ, P. B.Journal of economic entomology. 1993, Vol 86, Num 5, pp 1512-1515, issn 0022-0493Article

Stem galls affect oak foliage with potential consequences for herbivoryFOSS, L. K; RIESKE, L. K.Ecological entomology (Print). 2004, Vol 29, Num 3, pp 273-280, issn 0307-6946, 8 p.Article

Root growth response to fertilizersWATSON, G.W.Journal of arboriculture. 1994, Vol 20, Num 1, pp 4-8, issn 0278-5226Article

Planting Depth at Onset of Container Production and Subsequent Root Ball Remediation at Transplanting Affects Pin Oak and Littleleaf LindenHARRIS, J. Roger; DAY, Susan D.HortScience. 2010, Vol 45, Num 12, pp 1793-1797, issn 0018-5345, 5 p.Article

Solving the iron chlorosis problemWHITCOMB, C. E.1985, Num 872, pp 31-37Article

Canker expansion on water-stressed pin oaks colonized by Endothia gyrosaAPPEL, D. N; STIPES, R. J.Plant disease. 1984, Vol 68, Num 10, pp 851-853, issn 0191-2917Article

Water relations of Quercus palustris: field measurements on an experimentally flooded standBLACK, R. A.Oecologia. 1984, Vol 64, Num 1, pp 14-20, issn 0029-8549Article

SELECTIVE CONTROL OF TREES BY PRESSURE INJECTION OF HERBICIDESSTERRETT JP.1982; HORTSCIENCE; ISSN 0018-5345; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 17; NO 3; PART. 1; PP. 360-361; BIBL. 12 REF.Article

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