An Annotated Bibliography of Eastern Redcedar
Thomas L. Schmidt and Ronald J. Piva
USDA Forest Service
North Central Forest Experiment Station
Resource Bulletin NC-166, 1996
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Contents:
- Introduction
- Physiology - Citations 1-157
- Nursery Propagation - Citations 158-226
- Regeneration/ Planting - Citations 227-285
- Pests
- Bagworms - Citations 286-302
- Rust - Citations 303-340
- Blights - Citations 341-369
- Other Pests - Citations 370-433
- Weather Related Factors - Citations 434-445
- Control of Eastern Redcedar - Citations 446-489
- Products - Citations 490-505
- Cedar Extracts - Citations 506-526
- Christmas Tree Production - Citations 527-539
- Lumber Products - Citations 540-544
- Pencils - Citations 545-561
- Repellents and Inhibitors - Citations 562-574
- Other Products - Citations 575-582
- Wildlife Relationships - Citations 583-604
- Ecological Relationships - Citations 605-719
- Author Index
Thomas L. Schmidt, Research Forester, received a bachelor's degree in forest management and a master's degree in forestry/land-use planning from the University of Missouri-Columbia. He received his Ph.D. in agronomy/ ecology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He joined the Forest Service in 1992 and has been working with the North Central Forest Experiment Station's Forest Inventory and Analysis Unit since.
Ronald J. Piva, Forester, received a bachelor's degree in forest management from the University of Missouri-Columbia. He joined the Forest Service in 1985 and has been working with the North Central Forest Experiment Station's Forest Inventory and Analysis Unit since.