Shrimpton, G.
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Chondrostereum purpureum: An alternative to chemical herbicide brush control
De La Bastide, P.Y.; Zhu, H.; Shrimpton, G.; Shamoun, S.F.; Hintz, W.E.
Year: 2002
Catalog ID: 20960
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
Availability: Not available through the CFS (click for more information).
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Seedborne Fusarium on Douglas-fir: pathogenicity and seed stratification method to decrease Fusarium contamination
Axelrood, P.E.; Neumann, M.; Trotter, D.; Radley, R.; Shrimpton, G.; Dennis, J.J.
Year: 1995
Catalog ID: 3602
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
Availability: PDF (download)
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A preliminary survey of Collembola in forest nurseries of British Columbia
Marshall, V.G.; Shrimpton, G.; Battigelli, J.P.
Year: 1990
Catalog ID: 3044
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
Availability: PDF (request by e-mail)
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Benomyl drenches: No control for Fusarium or Cylindrocarpon caused root rot of container-grown conifer seedlings - Project 1.47
Year: 1989
Catalog ID: 3839
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
Availability: Not available through the CFS (click for more information).
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Phototoxicity and weed control of oxyfluorfen and napropamide on container-grown conifer seedlings - FRDA Project 1.47
Year: 1989
Catalog ID: 3834
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
Availability: Not available through the CFS (click for more information).
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Diseases and insects in British Columbia forest seedling nurseries
Sutherland, J.R.; Sturrock, R.N.; Shrimpton, G.
Year: 1989
Catalog ID: 3700
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
Availability: PDF (download)
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Oxyfluorfen (goal) trials with bareroot forest seedlings in British Columbia, 1987
Year: 1989
Catalog ID: 3609
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
Availability: Not available through the CFS (click for more information).
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Efficacy and phytotoxicity of fungicides for control of botrytis graymould on container-grown conifer seedlings
Glover, M.M.; Sutherland, J.R.; Leadem, C.; Shrimpton, G.
Year: 1987
Catalog ID: 3675
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
Availability: Not available through the CFS (click for more information).