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Longleaf Pine Regeneration
Published 2011-01-01“…SS-FOR-13/FR064: Longleaf Pine Regeneration (ufl.edu) …”
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Genetically Improved Pines for Reforesting Florida’s Timberlands
Published 2018-02-01Subjects: “…Pine…”
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Casuarina equisetifolia, Australian Pine
Published 2012-10-01“…Australian pine was originally planted in Florida in the late 1800′s as a windbreak and for shade. …”
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New Plants for Florida: Pine
Published 2003-08-01“… The Cooperative Forest Genetics Research Program (CFGRP), founded in 1953 by geneticists Tom Perry and Ray Goddard, is a cooperative organization composed of FAES scientists working together with private industries and state agencies to develop genetically improved varieties of slash pine (Pinus elliottii), loblolly pine (P. taeda), longleaf pine (P. palustris) and sand pine (P. clausa). …”
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Pine Nursery Test Form
Published 2014-02-01“… This document is the Pine Nursery Test Form (SL132), one of the Soil Testing Information Sheets (Submission Forms) used by the UF/IFAS Extension Soil Testing Laboratory. …”
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Annosum Root Rot of Southern Pines
Published 2010-08-01“…FOR269, a 3-page illustrated fact sheet by Tyler Dreaden and Jason Smith, describes this damaging forest pathogen that infects a wide range of species, including southern pine, and can cause tree mortality, reduced growth rates, susceptibility to attack by bark beetles, and regeneration failure. …”
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Management of Pine Forests for Selected Wildlife in Florida
Published 2011-08-01“…CIR706/UW098: Management of Pine Forests for Selected Wildlife in Florida (ufl.edu) …”
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Smooth-bark Mexican Pine (Pinus pseudostrobus)
Published 2014-08-01“… This beautiful pine is distinguished by long, pendulous needles that form a graceful, open evergreen conifer. …”
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Herbicides Registered for Pine Management in Florida – 2008
Published 2009-05-01“…Circular 1475, a 14-page fact sheet by Anna Osiecka, Patrick Minogue, Alan Long, Jarek Nowak, and Mark Mossler, provides comprehensive information about the herbicides currently registered for use in Florida pine plantations. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, February 2009. …”
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Pine Nursery Soil Test Information Sheet
Published 2009-04-01“…Mylavarapu, William d'Angelo, and Nancy Wilkinson, is the Pine Nursery Test Form used by the UF/IFAS Extension Analytical Services Laboratories. …”
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Redheaded Pine Sawfly Neodiprion lecontei (Fitch)
Published 2011-04-01“…Neodiprion lecontei is an important defoliator of commercially grown pine, as the preferred feeding conditions for sawfly larvae are enhanced in monocultures of shortleaf, loblolly, and slash pine, all of which are commonly cultivated in the southern United States. …”
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Primer on Chemical Vegetation Management in Florida Pine Plantations
Published 2005-10-01“… This publication discusses factors that need to be considered to develop effective and safe herbicide prescriptions for pine plantation management. It also reviews some basic herbicide concepts and terminology important to understanding chemical vegetation management in pine plantations. …”
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Thinning Southern Pines - A Key to Greater Returns
Published 2007-01-01“…SS FOR24/FR159: Thinning Southern Pines—A Key to Greater Returns (ufl.edu) …”
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Using Soils to Guide Fertilizer Recommendations for Southern Pines
Published 2012-08-01“…Soils supporting southern pine stands in the South tend to be infertile and nutrient additions are often required to achieve optimum rates of production. …”
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Pine Sawflies, Neodiprion spp. (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Diprionidae)
Published 2005-04-01“… Pine sawfly larvae, Neodiprion spp., are the most common defoliating insects of pine trees, Pinus spp., in Florida. …”
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Herbicides Registered for Pine Management in Florida – 2005 Update
Published 2005-07-01“…All herbicide active ingredients important in pine management in Florida are included. Others, that are registered in Florida, but are rather marginally used for pine plantations, like 2,4-D, atrazine, dicamba, paraquat, and simazine, are also listed. …”
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