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    Microsatellite markers for Juglans cinerea L. and their utility in other Juglandaceae species

    Ten polymorphic microsatellite markers were found to amplify in butternut (Juglans cinerea; Juglandaceae). These microsatellite loci were found to amplify across most of nine other species and five hybrids examin...

    Amy Ross-Davis, Keith E. Woeste in Conservation Genetics (2008)

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    The Drop-off and Pick-up Method: An Approach to Reduce Nonresponse Bias in Natural Resource Surveys

    Forestry researchers frequently conduct surveys to assess woodland owner attitudes, behavior, behavioral intentions, and program adoption. However, the ability to utilize survey results in applied research is ...

    Shorna Broussard Allred, Amy Ross-Davis in Small-scale Forestry (2011)

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    Morphology, gas exchange, and chlorophyll content of longleaf pine seedlings in response to rooting volume, copper root pruning, and nitrogen supply in a container nursery

    Few pine species develop a seedling grass stage; this growth phase, characterized by strong, carrot-like taproots and a stem-less nature, poses unique challenges during nursery production. Fertilization levels...

    R. Kasten Dumroese, Shi-Jean Susana Sung, Jeremiah R. Pinto, Amy Ross-Davis in New Forests (2013)

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    Estimating heritability of disease resistance and factors that contribute to long-term survival in butternut (Juglans cinerea L.)

    For most wild species affected by exotic pests or pathogens, the relative importance of heritable genetic differences in determining apparent variation in disease resistance is unknown. This is true in particu...

    Nicholas R. LaBonte, Michael E. Ostry, Amy Ross-Davis in Tree Genetics & Genomes (2015)

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    Early growth and ecophysiological responses of Koa (Acacia koa A. Gray) seedlings to reduced water and phosphorus

    Sites in need of restoration typically have one or more environmental factors that limit seedling establishment. Identifying ecophysiological responses to environmental stressors can provide important insights...

    Kaitlin Gerber, Amy Ross-Davis, Steven S. Perakis, Anthony S. Davis in New Forests (2022)