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2022
Avian nesting behavior was studied in five White Pine, and four Fraser Fir Christmas tree plantations in Watauga County, North Carolina.
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Avian nesting behavior was studied in five White Pine, and four Fraser Fir Christmas tree plantations in Watauga County, North Carolina.
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2016
Fraser fir (Abies fraseri) Christmas tree production is a $100 million dollar/year industry in North Carolina, but the future of these trees may be threatened by predicted global climate change. To evaluate how this species will respond to climate drivers associated with warming, I studied growth and ecophysiology of Fraser fir Christmas trees along an
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Fraser fir (Abies fraseri) Christmas tree production is a $100 million dollar/year industry in North Carolina, but the future of these trees may be threatened by predicted global climate change. To evaluate how this species will respond to climate drivers associated with warming, I studied growth and ecophysiology of Fraser fir Christmas trees along an
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Environmental and chemical control of cone formation in plantation-grown Abies fraseri
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2014
The impact of in vitro ozone and sulfur dioxide fumigation on pollen from two Fraser fir populations was examined. Populations were located at Mt. Rogers, Va, and Mt. Mitchell, S.C.. Two age groups "young" (less then 30 years old) and "old" (more then 40 years old) were examined within each population. No statistically significant age group differences
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The impact of in vitro ozone and sulfur dioxide fumigation on pollen from two Fraser fir populations was examined. Populations were located at Mt. Rogers, Va, and Mt. Mitchell, S.C.. Two age groups "young" (less then 30 years old) and "old" (more then 40 years old) were examined within each population. No statistically significant age group differences
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Thyronectria balsamea on Abies fraseri in Pennsylvania and North Carolina
Plant Disease, 1997W Merrill
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