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Response of pole-size lodgepole pine to fertilization
By P. H. Cochran

Response of thinned lodgepole pine after fertilization
By P. H. Cochran

Incidence of compression wood and stem eccentricity in lodgepole pine of North America
By

Early survival and height growth of Douglas-fir and lodgepole pine seedlings and variations in site factors following treatment of logging residues
By W. Lopushinsky

Genetic variation and seed transfer guidelines for lodgepole pine in central Oregon
By F.C. Sorensen

Red belt in lodgepole pine in the Front Range of Colorado
By J. M. Schmid

Experiments on lodgepole pine seed origins in Britain
By Roger Lines

1979 dwarf mistletoe loss assessment survey on national forest lands in Colorado
By D.W. Johnson

MPB pheromone trials in Colorado--1985
By K. Lister

Growth and fate of comandra rust cankers on young lodgepole pine
By D.W. Johnson

Mycorrhizal inoculation of container-grown Engelmann spruce and lodgepole pine
By Diane M. Hildebrand

Soil and water quality in relation to lodgepole pine culture at Mt. Sopris Nursery
By T.D. Landis

Effects of cold stratification and hydrogen peroxide treatments on seeds of three Rocky Mountain Conifer species
By L.R. Fuller

Effects of thinning and pruning on the incidence of dwarf mistletoe in lodgepole pine
By D.H. Brown

Management guidelines for lodgepole pine stands infected with comandra blister rust and dwarf mistletoe
By D.H. Brown

Dwarf mistletoe program planning for the Rocky Mountain Region--1987-1991
By D.W. Johnson

Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pine seedling bud burst varies with lift date and cultural practices in Idaho nursery
By John P. Sloan

Snowpack accumulation before and after thinning a dog-hair stand of lodgepole pine
By H.L. Gary

Breeding birds and small mammals in pole-sized lodgepole pine and small inclusions of aspen in central Colorado
By V.E. Scott

Duration of snow accumulation increases after harvesting in lodgepole pine in Wyoming and Colorado
By H.L. Gary

Roots of lodgepole pine seedlings reach depth of only 3 to 4 inches their first season
By D.L. Noble

Effects of watering, shading, and size of stock on survival of planted lodgepole pine
By N. Baer

Evaluation of hidden lakes dwarf mistletoe pruning study. Routt National Forest Colorado
By D.W. Johnson

Incidence of Armillaria root disease in regenerated lodgepole stands in western Colorado
By E.M. Sharon