Authors: |
B. F. McLemore, Barnett J. P. |
Year: |
1966 |
Type: |
Scientific Journal |
Station: |
Southern Research Station |
Source: |
Journal of Forestry, volume 64, number 9, |
Abstract
Southern pine seed coated with repellents can be stored for at least one year, even after stratification, without losing viability or becoming dormant, and with no reduction in potency of endrin in the coating.
Citation
McLemore, B. F.; Barnett J. P. 1966. Storing repellent-coated southern pine seed. Journal of Forestry, volume 64, number 9, pages 619-621. September 1966.