98 research outputs found
Evaluation of Wood and Pulp Properties Using Increment Core Samples
Research on wood quality-pulp quality relationships has increased greatly during the past five years. Fiber dimensions, fiber strength and fiber-to-fiber bonding have been shown to be the major wood properties influencing pulp quality. When knowledge of wood quality-pulp quality relationships is coupled with mounting evidence regarding genetic and environmental influence on wood quality, the need for adequate nondestructive wood and paper quality evaluation techniques becomes apparent
Coal Spoil-Bank Materials as a Medium for Plant Growth
The use of draglines and mechanical shovels to uncover and remove coal from surface mines has greatly increased in importance in the last 20 years. Strip mining, as this is called, has resulted in a greater per man day coal production and a greater percentage recovery of coal. Along with this increased production and increased efficiency in the use of one resource there occurs a change in the use capability of land mined for coal
Mass propagation techniques for Aspen clones. Project 2987 report one : a progress report to U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service North Central Forest Experiment Station
"November 11, 1971.""Institute of Paper Chemistry ... Miles K. Benson ... Dean W. Einspahr ... John W. Swanson.
Clonal propagation of Aspen from tissue culture. Project 2351, report ten : a progress report to Pioneering Research Committee
"October 15, 1970.""Institute of Paper Chemistry ... Lawson L. Winton ... Dean W. Einspahr ... John W. Swanson.
Production and intensive management of genetically improved aspen. Project 3537, report two : a progress report to Members of Group Project 3537
"February 27, 1987.""Institute of Paper Chemistry ... Gary W. Wyckoff ... Dean W. Einspahr ... Ronald J. Dinus.
Genetic improvement of Larch. Project 3409, report one : a progress report to Members of Group Project 3409
"March 4, 1981.""Institute of Paper Chemistry ...Dean W. Einspahr, Gary W. Wyckoff, and Marianne L. Harder."
Growth and nutrient requirements of hybrids between Populus Canescens and Populus Tremuloides. Project 2412, report seven : a progress report to Louis W. and Maud Hill Family Foundation.
"October 27, 1967.""The Institute of Paper Chemistry, Dean W. Einspahr ... Miles K. Benson ... Willis M. Van Horn.
Bark and wood properties of pulpwood species as related to separation and segregation of chip/bark mixtures. Project 3212, report two : a progress report to members of Group Project 3212
"February 14, 1975.""Members of Project 3212: Abitibi Paper Company, Ltd., Blandin Paper Company, the Procter and Gamble Company, Scott Paper Company, Weyerhaeuser Company.""The Institute of Paper Chemistry, Marianne L. Harder, research assistant, John D. Hankey, research associate, Dean W. Einspahr, senior research associate, and John W. Swanson, director, Division of Natural Materials and Systems.
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