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Research Report No. 26, Hyperstand 2.0: Estimating Yield Of East Texas Pine Plantations (Update To Hyperstand 1.0), A. Gordon Holley, Eric L. Taylor
Research Report No. 26, Hyperstand 2.0: Estimating Yield Of East Texas Pine Plantations (Update To Hyperstand 1.0), A. Gordon Holley, Eric L. Taylor
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An update to a computer program for estimating per acre yield for lob lolly .pine ( Pinus taeda L. ) and slash pine ( Pinus elliotti Engelm. ) plantations in East Texas is presented. The program, HYPERSTAND 2.0, was written utilizing HYPERCARD and is designed to run on MACINTOSH personal computers. In order to run, HYPERSTAND 2.0 requires the application program HYPERCARD 1.2.2 and HYPERCARD HOME STACK.
Research Report No. 22, A Computer Program In Basic For Estimating Yield Of East Texas Pine Plantations, Terry L. Hackett, Tom M. Hartz
Research Report No. 22, A Computer Program In Basic For Estimating Yield Of East Texas Pine Plantations, Terry L. Hackett, Tom M. Hartz
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A computer program for estimating per acre yield for lob lolly and slash pine plantations in East Texas ls presented. The program, DIADISD.BAS, ls written in BASIC and is designed to run on IBM (and compatible) PC computers. An option in DIADISD.BAS allows the user to impose mortality rates on the pine plantations for both fusiform rust infected tree stems Md disease-free stems.
Research Report No. 21, A Fortran Computer Program For Estimating Yield Of East Texas Pine Plantations, J. David Lenhart
Research Report No. 21, A Fortran Computer Program For Estimating Yield Of East Texas Pine Plantations, J. David Lenhart
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A computer program for estimating per acre yield for loblolly and slash pine plantations In East Texas ls presented. The interactive program, DIAYLDSUR. is written in FORTRAN and ls resigned to run on a main-frame computer. An option in DIAYLDSUR allows the user to Impose mortality rates on the pine plantations for both fusiform rust infected tree stems and disease- free stems.
Research Report No. 19, Estimating Survival For East Texas Pine Plantations, J. David Lenhart, Terry L. Hackett
Research Report No. 19, Estimating Survival For East Texas Pine Plantations, J. David Lenhart, Terry L. Hackett
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Equations to estimate the expected number of trees per acre at future points within a rotation are presented for planted lob lolly pine ( Pinus taeda L. ) and slash pine ( Pinus elliottii Engelm ) trees on non-old-fields in East Texas. Separate functions are presented for fusiform rust infected trees and uninfected trees.
Research Report No. 18, Fusiform Rust Occurrence In East Texas Pine Plantations, 1969-1987, J. David Lenhart, Terry L. Hackett
Research Report No. 18, Fusiform Rust Occurrence In East Texas Pine Plantations, 1969-1987, J. David Lenhart, Terry L. Hackett
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Information from five surveys of slash pine ( Pinus ellioitti Engelm. ) and loblolly ( Pinus taeda L. ) pine plantations in East Texas between 1969 and 1987 indicated that infection rates for fusiform rust ( Cranatlium quercuum (Berle) Miyabe ex Shirai f. sp. fusiforme) have increased to about 50~ for slash pine and are continuing to increase for loblolly pine to current levels of 10- I 5:t.