[055-07]Root Growth of Transplanted Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Seedlings in Relation to Chemical Root Reserves
Gilmore, A.R. Root Growth of Transplanted Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Seedlings in Relation to Chemical Root Reserves 055-07-print
[056-03]Early Growth of Loblolly and Shortleaf Pine at Various Spacings
Boggess, W.R. and Gilmore, A.R. Early Growth of Loblolly and Shortleaf Pine at Various Spacings 056-3-print
[058-06] Early Pruning of Loblolly Pine: Effects of Weekly Growth at Various Locations on the Stem
Gilmore, A.R. and Geyer, W.A. Early Pruning of Loblolly Pine: Effects of Weekly Growth at Various Locations on the Stem 058-06-print
[059-77] Survival of Transplanted Yellow-Poplar Seedlings and Root Food Reserves
Gilmore, A.R. Survival of Transplanted Yellow-Poplar Seedlings and Root Food Reserves 059-77-print
[060-14] Twenty-nine Years Growth and Thinning Yields in a Shortleaf Pine Plantation in Southern Illinois
Burkhart, L.J. and Gilmore, A.R. Twenty-nine Years Growth and Thinning Yields in a Shortleaf Pine Plantation in Southern Illinois 060-14-print
[062-21] Residual Soil Fertility and Growth of Planted Cottonwood on Upland Soils in Southern Illinois
Gilmore, A.R. Residual Soil Fertility and Growth of Planted Cottonwood on Upland Soils in Southern Illinois 062-21-print
[063-59] Some Factors Related to Wood Specific Gravity of Shortleaf Pine in Southern Illinois
Gilmore, A.R. Some Factors Related to Wood Specific Gravity of Shortleaf Pine in Southern Illinois 063-59-print
[064-57] Effects of Soil Moisture Stress on Foliar Nutrients of Loblolly Pine
Gilmore, A.R. Effects of Soil Moisture Stress on Foliar Nutrients of Loblolly Pine 064-57-print
[067-07] Twenty Years Growth of Loblolly and Shortleaf Pine Planted at Various Spacings in Southern Illinois
Gilmore, A.R. and R.P. Gregory Twenty Years Growth of Loblolly and Shortleaf Pine Planted at Various Spacings in Southern Illinois 067-07-print
[068-06] Composition of Monoterpenes in Loblolly Pine at Different Stem Heights
Gilmore, A.R. Composition of Monoterpenes in Loblolly Pine at Different Stem Heights 068-06-print