Metria 2004![]() Increasing Tree Diversity for Sustainable Urban Forests |
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Program and Selected PapersThe work upon which this publication is based was funded in whole or in part through a grant awarded by the Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry, USDA Forest Service.
Ensuring a Continued Supply of Genetic Diversity USDA and NAPCC: Securing Plant Genetic Resources for Future Use Germplasm Acquisition by Private Industry; Problems, Possibilities, & Opportunities Novel Combinations from Segregating Generations: Pyrus and the LPDC The Future of Exotic Plant Introduction Current Critical Challenges to Diversity Emerald Ash Borer Update Bronze Birch Borer: a Scourge of White-barked Birches, or Not Developing Non-Invasive Landscape Plants Evalution of Biological Stress Tolerances Evaluating Asian Longhorned Beetle Adult Preference and Larval Performance for Commonly Planted Landscape Trees Evaluation of Ulmus, Populus, Tilia, and Carpinus Taxa for Feeding Preference and Suitability for Feeding by the Gypsy Moth, Lymantria dispar Ornamental Breeding of Betula and Viburnum at UW-Madison Field Evaluations of Foliar Diseases on Crataegus and Aesculus Prospects for Developing Root Rot Resistant Rhododendrons Evaluation of Abiotic Stress Tolerances Evaluation of Styrax japonica for Resistance to Spring Freeze Damage Cold Hardiness Evaluation of Cornus kousa Provenances Ecophysiology and Micropropagatin of Bigtooth Maples Evaluation of Hardy Shrub Roses for the Upper Midwest Socioeconomic Drivers of Urban Vegetation Composition NC7 Plant Trials 50th Anniversary Commemoration Historical Overview of the NC7 Trials Insights into Woody Plant Adaptation and Practical Applications Role of Plant Exploration in Identifying New Plants for Evaluation Green Industry Interactions Future Developments: Information Technology, Data Collection, and Getting the Word Out Keeping the Pipeline Flowing - Distribution to End User Rising From the Ashes: Plant Selection Post-EAB From Discovery to Market Collective Bargaining for Increased Diversity at Recduced Cost Start to Finish Standards for Quality Posters Effects of Light Acclimation on the Redox State of the PS II Electron Acceptor in Quercus alba L. Seedlings × Chitalpa: The Next Generation FirefallTM Freeman Maple
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