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Volume 29, Number 2, May 2005

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Regular Article

What is Ahead for Intensive Pine Plantation Silviculture in the South?
pp. 62-69(8)
Authors: Allen, H. Lee; Fox, Thomas R.; Campbell, Robert G.

Strategies and Case Studies for Incorporating Ecophysiology into Southern Pine Tree Improvement Programs
pp. 70-79(10)
Authors: Martin, T. A.; Dougherty, P. M.; Topa, M. A.; McKeand, S. E.

Risk Assessment with Current Deployment Strategies for Fusiform Rust-Resistant Loblolly and Slash Pines
pp. 80-87(8)
Authors: Bridgwater, Floyd; Kubisiak, Tom; Byram, Tom; McKeand, Steve

The Future of Tree Improvement in the Southeastern United States: Alternative Visions for the Next Decade
pp. 88-95(8)
Authors: Byram, T. D.; Mullin, T. J.; White, T. L.; van Buijtenen, J. P.

Planting Nonlocal Seed Sources of Loblolly Pine – Managing Benefits and Risks
pp. 96-104(9)
Authors: Lambeth, Clem; McKeand, Steve; Rousseau, Randy; Schmidtling, Ron

A Review of the Biological, Social, and Regulatory Constraints to Intensive Plantation Culture
pp. 105-109(5)
Authors: Rousseau, Randall; Kaczmarek, Don; Martin, John

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