References


Forest Health Guide for Georgia Foresters
Written by Terry Price, Georgia Forestry Commission
Adapted for the web by the Bugwood Network

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Gatch, Jason A., Timothy B. Harrington, Terry S. Price, and M. Boyd Edwards. 1999. Influence of Bent Taproots on Stem Sinuosity and Tree Size of Machine-Planted Loblolly and Slash Pines in Georgia. Georgia Forestry Commission Forest Health Report. Macon, GA.

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