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Seedlings and Transplants
- Owen, J. H. (2005). 2005 frost protection research results. Limbs & Needles 32(4): 17-20.
- Owen, J. H. (2004). Protecting fraser fir seedlings and transplants from cold injury. Limbs & Needles & Needles 31(1): 13-14.
- Owen, J. H. and Hinesley, L. E. (1997). Fraser fir plugs: Tomorrow’s seedling? Limbs & Needles 24(3): 5, 10, 30.
- Hinesley, L. E. (1986). Effect of transplanting time on growth and development of Fraser fir seedlings. HortScience 21(1):
65-66.
- Hinesley, L. E. (1986). Effect of shading on growth of Fraser fir in irrigated transplant beds. HortScience 21(1): 84-86.
- Blazich, F. A., and Hinesley, L. E. (1984). Low temperature germination of Fraser fir seed. Can. J. For. Res. 14: 948-949.
- Adkins, C. R., Hinesley, L. E., and Blazich, F. A. (1984). Role of stratification, temperature, and light in Fraser fir germination. Can. J. For Res. 14: 88-93.
- Hinesley, L. E. (1982). Cold storage of Fraser fir seedlings. Forest Sci. 28(4): 772-776.
- Hinesley, L. E. (1982). Dormancy in Abies fraseri seedlings at the end of the first growth cycle. Can. J. For. Res. 12: 374-383.
- Hinesly, L. E. (1981). Initial growth of Fraser fir seedlings at different day/night temperatures. Forest Sci. 27(3):545-550.
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