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Specific gravity and mechanical properties of black, red, and white spruce and balsam fir
Specific gravity and mechanical properties of black, red, and white spruce and balsam fir
By B. A. Bendtsen

Growth trends in pruned red spruce trees
By Barton M. Blum
Aerial assessment of red spruce & balsam fir condition in the Adirondack region of New York, the Green Mountains of Vermont, the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and the mountains of western Maine, 1985-1986
Aerial assessment of red spruce & balsam fir condition in the Adirondack region of New York, the Green Mountains of Vermont, the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and the mountains of western Maine, 1985-1986
By Margaret M. Miller-Weeks

Brief information on the pine bark louse or red spruce twig gall-louse and methods of control
By Hopkins, A. D.

Guide for cutting Red Spruce
By United States. Department of Agriculture. National Agricultural Library.
Symptomatology & trend of tree condition of red spruce & balsam fir
Symptomatology & trend of tree condition of red spruce & balsam fir
By Margaret M. Miller-Weeks
Root vitality and the decline of red spruce
Root vitality and the decline of red spruce
By Philip M. Wargo
Using maximum entropy modeling to identify and prioritize red spruce forest habitat in West Virginia
Using maximum entropy modeling to identify and prioritize red spruce forest habitat in West Virginia
By Nathan R. Beane
Drought and cold stress-induced morphometric changes in tree rings of red spruce
Drought and cold stress-induced morphometric changes in tree rings of red spruce
By Richard Jagels
Identification of red, black, and hybrid spruces
Identification of red, black, and hybrid spruces
By S. A. M. Manley
Growth trends in pruned red spruce trees
Growth trends in pruned red spruce trees
By Barton M Blum
Aerial assessment of red spruce & balsam fir condition in the Adirondack region of New York, the Green Mountains of Vermont, the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and the mountains of western Maine, 1985-1986
Aerial assessment of red spruce & balsam fir condition in the Adirondack region of New York, the Green Mountains of Vermont, the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and the mountains of western Maine, 1985-1986
By Margaret Miller-Weeks
The tolerant conifers
The tolerant conifers
By H. W. Anderson
A provenance trial of red spruce in the boreal forest
A provenance trial of red spruce in the boreal forest
By J. Peter Hall
Strength properties of red spruce from West Virginia
Strength properties of red spruce from West Virginia
By E. George Stern
Transport of H₂O₂ and SO₂ into red spruce
Transport of H₂O₂ and SO₂ into red spruce
By Guangpeng Kent Liu
Extended nursery rearing compromises field performance of container-reared conifer seedlings
Extended nursery rearing compromises field performance of container-reared conifer seedlings
By P. O. Salonius

Silvical characteristics of red spruce (Picea rubens)
By Arthur C. Hart

A proposed site index for Red Spruce in the northeast
By T. F. McLintock
Stand basal-area and tree-diameter growth in red spruce-fir forests in Maine, 1960-80
Stand basal-area and tree-diameter growth in red spruce-fir forests in Maine, 1960-80
By Stanley J. Zarnoch
Symptomatology & trend of tree condition of red spruce & balsam fir
Symptomatology & trend of tree condition of red spruce & balsam fir
By Margaret M. Miller-Weeks