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L. E. HINESLEY PUBLICATION LISTA. Refereed Journal ArticlesPublished:1. Hinesley, L. E. and F. A. Blazich. 1980. Vegetative propagation of Abies fraseri by stem cuttings. HortScience 15:96‑97. 2. Hinesley, L. E. and T. E. Maki. 1980. Fall fertilization helps longleaf pine nursery stock. Southern J. Applied For. 4:132‑135. 3. Hinesley, L. E. and M. E. Saltveit, Jr. 1980. Ethylene adversely affects Fraser fir planting stock in cold storage. Southern J. Applied For. 4:188‑189. 4. Hinesley, L. E. 1981. Initial growth of Fraser fir seedlings at different day/night temperatures. Forest Sci. 27:545‑550. 5. Hinesley, L. E. and F. A. Blazich. 1981. Influence of post‑severance treatments on the rooting capacity of Fraser fir stem cuttings. Can. J. For. Res. 11:316‑323. 6. Hinesley, L. E. 1982. Dormancy in Abies fraseri seedlings at the end of the first growth cycle. Can. J. For. Res. 12:374‑383. 7. Miller, N. F., L. E. Hinesley and F. A. Blazich. 1982. Rooting of Fraser fir stem cuttings: effects of post‑severance chilling and photoperiod during rooting. Can. J. For. Res. 12:607‑611. 8. Hinesley, L. E. 1982. Cold storage of Fraser fir seedlings. Forest Sci. 28: 772‑776. 9. Miller, N. F., L. E. Hinesley, and F. A. Blazich. 1982. Rooting of Fraser fir stem cuttings: effects of type of cutting, length of cutting and genotype. HortScience 17:827‑829. 10. Adkins, C. R., L. E. Hinesley, and F. A. Blazich. 1983. Role of stratification, temperature, and light in Fraser fir germination. Can. J. For. Res. 14:88‑93. 11. Blazich, F. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 1984. Low temperature germination of Fraser fir seed. Can. J. For. Res. 14:948‑949. 12. Hinesley, L. E. 1984. Measuring freshness of cut Fraser fir Christmas trees. HortScience 19:860‑862. 13. Hinesley, L. E. 1985. Effect of seedling size and transplant bed density on performance of eastern hemlock planting stock. J. Environ. Hort. 3:81‑84. 14. Hinesley, L. E. 1985. Effect of shading on growth of Fraser fir in irrigated transplant beds. HortScience 21:84-86. 15. Hinesley, L. E. 1985. Effect of transplanting time on growth and development of Fraser fir seedlings. HortScience 21:65-66. 16. Wise, F. C., F. A. Blazich and L. E. Hinesley. 1985. Propagation of Abies fraseri by softwood stem cuttings. Can. J. For. Res. 15:1172-1176. 17. Wise, F. C., F. A. Blazich and L. E. Hinesley. 1985. Propagation of Abies fraseri by semi‑dormant hardwood cuttings. HortScience 20:1065-1067. 18. Wise, F. C., F. A. Blazich and L. E. Hinesley. 1986. Reduction of initial plagiotropic growth of softwood Fraser fir cuttings. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 111:21-26. 19. Wise, F. C., F. A. Blazich and L. E. Hinesley. 1986. Propagation of Abies fraseri by cuttings: orthotropic shoot production from hedged stock plants. Can. J. For. Res. 16:226-231. 20. Mitcham-Butler, E. J., L. E. Hinesley and D. M. Pharr. 1987. Soluble carbohydrate concentration of Fraser fir foliage and its relationship to postharvest needle retention. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 112:672-676. 21. Warren, S. L., W. A. Skroch and L. E. Hinesley. 1987. Effect of root competition and nitrogen on growth and mineral content of Abies fraseri. Can. J. For. Res. 17:1092-1099. 22. Mitcham-Butler, E. J., L. E. Hinesley and D. M. Pharr. 1988. Effects of harvest date and storage temperature on the postharvest needle retention of Fraser fir branches. J. Environ. Hort. 6(1):1-4. 23. Hinesley, L. E. 1988. Water relations of cut eastern redcedar Christmas trees. HortScience 23:589-591. 24. Hinesley, L. E. and R. W. Wright. 1988. Budset and growth of eastern white pine following application of 6-benzylaminopurine to trees fertilized with different levels of Nitrogen. J. Environ. Hort. 6(2):42-45. 25. Hinesley, L. E. and R. D. Wright. 1989. Biomass and nutrient accumulation in Fraser fir Christmas trees. HortScience 24:280-282. 26. Hinesley, L. E. 1990. Latex colorant slows drying of redcedar Christmas trees. HortScience 25: 673-674. 27. Deal, D. L., J. C. Raulston, and L. E. Hinesley. 1990. Leaf color retention, dark respiration, and growth of red-leafed Japanese maples under high night temperatures. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 115:135-140. 28. Blankenship, S. M. and L. E. Hinesley. 1990. Tolerance of controlled atmosphere storage of cut Fraser fir and its respiration rate in air. HortScience 25:941-943. 29. Deal, D. L., J. C. Raulston and L. E. Hinesley. 1990. High temperature effects on apical bud morphology, dark respiration, and fixed growth of blue spruce. Can. J. For. Res. 20: 1871-1877. 30. Wright, R. D. and Hinesley, L. E. 1991. Growth of containerized eastern redcedar amended with dolomitic lime and micronutrients. HortScience 26:143-145 31. Hinesley, L. E. and S. M. Blankenship. 1991. Attributes of water additives affect postharvest needle retention of Fraser fir. HortScience 26: 569-570. 32. Hinesley, L. E. and L. K. Snelling. 1991. Vapor pressure deficit, temperature and light affect postharvest drying of Fraser fir and eastern white pine. HortScience 26:402-405. 33. Hinesley, L. E., L. E. Nelson, and G. L. Switzer. 1991. Weight and nutrient content of litter during secondary succession on well drained uplands of the East Gulf Coastal Plain in Mississippi. Can. J. For. Res. 21:848-857. 34. Hinesley, L. E. and S. M. Blankenship. 1991. Effect of water additives on Fraser fir needle retention. HortTechnology 1:90-91. 35. Hinesley, L. E. and L. K. Snelling. 1992. Yield of decoration greenery from Fraser fir Christmas trees. HortScience 27: 107-108. 36. Hinesley, L. E. and R. G. Campbell. 1992. Crooked leaders and nutrition in Fraser fir. Can. J. For. Res. 22:513-520. 37. Henry, P. H., F. A. Blazich, L. E. Hinesley, and R. D. Wright. 1992. Nitrogen nutrition of containerized eastern redcedar. I. Growth, mineral nutrient concentrations, and carbohydrate status. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 117: 563-567. 38. Henry, P. H., F. A. Blazich, L. E. Hinesley, and R. D. Wright. 1992. Nitrogen nutrition of containerized eastern redcedar. II. Influence of stock plant fertility on adventitious rooting of stem cuttings. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 117: 568-570. 39. Brewer, J. F., L. E. Hinesley and L. K. Snelling. 1992. Foliage attributes for current-year shoots of Fraser fir. HortScience 27: 920-925. 40. Hinesley, L. E., L. K. Snelling, and Scott Goodman. 1992. Rehydration of Fraser fir Christmas trees: effect of time since cutting. HortScience 27: 930. 41. Hinesley, L. E., D. M. Pharr, L. K. Snelling, and S. K. Funderburk. 1992. Foliar raffinose and sucrose in four conifer species: relation to seasonal temperature. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 117: 852-855. 42. Henry, P. H., F. A. Blazich, and L. E. Hinesley. 1992. Vegetative propagation of eastern redcedar by stem cuttings: factors affecting adventitious rooting. HortScience 27: 1272-1274. 43. Hart, C. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 1993. Growth stress versus capillary tension in relation to trunk splitting in Fraser fir Christmas tree. For. Prod. J. 43(5): 53-56. 44. Hinesley, L. E. and L. K. Snelling. 1993. "Crop-Life" does not slow postharvest drying of Fraser fir and eastern redcedar. HortScience 28:1054. 45. Hinesley, L. E. and L. K. Snelling. 1993. Gamma radiation unpromising as insect quarantine treatment for Fraser fir branches. HortScience 28:1109-1110. 46. Hinesley, L. E., F. A. Blazich, and L. K. Snelling. 1994. Vegetative propagation of Atlantic white cedar by stem cuttings. HortScience 29.217-219. 47. Blazich, F. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 1994. Propagation of Fraser fir. J. Env. Hort. 12:112-117. 48. Hinesley, L. E. and L. K. Snelling. 1994. Postharvest drying of Leyland cypress, eastern red cedar, and Fraser fir Christmas trees. HortScience 30:1427-1428. 49. Hinesley, L. E. and L. K. Snelling. 1995. Correcting loss of the terminal bud in Fraser fir Christmas trees. HortScience 30: 260-264. 50. Hinesley, L. E. and L. K. Snelling. 1997. Basal pruning Fraser fir Christmas trees. HortScience 32: 324-326. 51. Hinesley, L. E. and L. K. Snelling. 1997. Rooting stem cuttings of Atlantic white cedar outdoors in containers. HortScience 32: 315-317. 52. Hinesley, L. E. and L. K. Snelling. 1997. Postharvest drying and rehydration of Leyland cypress, Atlantic white cedar, Virginia pine, Arizona cypress and eastern white pine Christmas trees. HortScience 32:1252-1254. 53. Hinesley, L. E., S. A. Warren, and L. K. Snelling. 1998. Effect of uniconazole on growth and budset of containerized Fraser fir. HortScience 33:82-84. 54. Hinesley, L. E. , L. K. Snelling, G. A. Pierce, and A. M. Wicker. 1999. Effect of peat amendments, shade and seedling size on growth of Atlantic white cedar transplants. 55. Jull, L. G., F. A. Blazich, and L. E. Hinesley. 1999. Seedling growth of Atlantic white-cedar as influenced by photoperiod and day/night temperature. J. Environ. Hort. 17:107-113. 56. Jull, L. G., F. A. Blazich, and L. E. Hinesley. 1999. Seed germination of two provenances of Atlantic white-cedar as influenced by stratification, temperature, and light. J. Environ. Hort. 17: 158-163. 57. Hinesley, L. E., K. C. Parker, and D. M. Benson. 2000. Evaluation of seedlings of Fraser, momi, and Siberian fir for resistance to Phytophthora cinnamomi. HortScience 35: 87-88. 58. Hinesley, L. E. , R. C. Campbell, L. K. Snelling, D. Roten, and J. Hartzog. 2000. Nitrogen increases growth and value of Fraser fir Christmas trees. HortScience 35:860-862. 59. Hinesley, L. E. , Scott A. Smith and A. M. Wicker. 2001. Fertilization of containerized baldcypress. J. Environ. Hort.19:109-113. 60. Hinesley, L. E. and J. F. Frampton. 2002. Grafting Fraser fir onto rootstocks of other Abies sp. HortScience 37:815-818.. 61. Hinesley, L. E. and S. A. Derby. 2004. Shearing date affects growth and quality of Fraser fir 62. Hinesley, L. E. and S. A. Derby. 2004. Growth of Fraser fir Christmas trees in response to annual shearing. HortScience.39:1644-1646. 63. Derby, S. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 2005. Fertilizing containerized Atlantic white cedar seedlings.J. Env. Hortic. 23: 97-100. 64. Derby, S. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 2005. Growth of Atlantic white cedar seedlings as affected by container volume, substrate, fertilizer, and water regime. HortScience 40: 1755-1759. 65. Hinesley, E. and F. A. Blazich. 2006. Rooting softwood cuttings of Leyland cypress outdoors under shade. J. Env. Hort. 24:124-128. 66. Chastagner, G. A., E. Hinesley, and K. Riley. 2007. Effectiveness of I-V watering devices in maintaining postharvest freshness and quality of cut Christmas trees. Postharvest Biology and Technology 43:178-181. 67. Chastagner, G.A., L.E. Hinesley, and J. Owen. 2008. Effect of two fire retardants on postharvest drying and flammability of Fraser fir and Douglas-fir Christmas trees. HortScience 43:203-205. In Press:Hinesley, L. E., D. Hardy, and B. Cleveland. 2007. Soil pH affects growth of Leyland cypress Christmas trees. J. Env. Hort. In press. Rutledge, E., J. Frampton, E. Hinesley, G. Blank. 2007. Top-Stop Nipper reduces leader growth of Fraser fir Christmas trees. HortTechnology. In press. Rutledge, E., J. Frampton, E. Hinesley, G. Blank. 2007. Naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) reduces leader growth of Fraser fir Christmas trees. HortScience. In press. Hinesley, L. E. and F. A. Blazich. 2007. Improving early field growth of Leyland cypress liners by grading and potting. J. Env. Hort. In press. In Review or Preparation:Derby, S. A. and L. E. Hinesley. Influence of seed covering on germination of Atlantic white cedar. HortScience. Rutledge, E., J. Frampton, E. Hinesley, G. Blank. 2007. Using a bud volume index with the top-stop nipper to control leader growth of fraser fir Christmas trees. HortTechnology. C. Research Reports, Symposium Articles, etc.1. Switzer, G. L. and L. E. Hinesley. 1975. Preliminary results from a loblolly pine spacing study on the experimental forest of the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station. Southwestern Tech. Div., Amer. Pulpwood Assoc., Starkville, MS. 2. Switzer, G. L., L. E. Nelson, and L. E. Hinesley. 1978. Effects of utilization of nutrient regimes and site productivity. p. 91‑102. In: C. W. McMillan (ed.) Complete tree utilization of southern pines. For. Prod. Res. Soc., Madison, WI. 3. Hinesley, L. E. 1979. Growth of containerized Fraser fir seedlings at different day/night temperatures. N. C. State Univ., 1979 Phytotron Rept. p. 89. 4. Blazich, F. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 1980. Vegetative propagation of Fraser fir by stem cuttings. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 25th Annu. Rept. p. 222‑225. 5. Blazich, F. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 1980. Effects of temperature and light on Fraser fir seed germination. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 25th Annu. Rept. p. 225‑227. 6. Blazich, F. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 1981. Effects of temperature and light on Fraser fir seed germination. N. C. State Univ., 1980 Phytotron Rept. p. 107‑109. 7. Blazich, F. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 1981. Effects of chilling and post‑severance treatments on the rooting of terminal Fraser fir cuttings. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 26th Annu. Rept. p. 203‑206. 8. Blazich, F. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 1981. Effects of wounding and auxin treatment on the rooting of terminal Fraser fir cuttings. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 26th Annu. Rept. p. 207‑210. 9. Adkins, C. R., F. A. Blazich, and L. E. Hinesley. 1982. Effects of selected fungicides and various environmental factors on germination of Fraser fir seed. N. C. State Univ., 1981 Phytotron Rept. p. 55. 10. Blazich, F. A., L. E. Hinesley, and N. F. Miller. 1982. Effects of post‑severance chilling and photoperiod on rooting of Fraser fir stem cuttings. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 27th Annu. Rept. p. 257. 11. Hinesley, L. E. 1982. Dormancy in Abies fraseri seedlings at the end of the first growth cycle. N. C. State Univ., 1981 Phytotron Rept. p. 77. 12. Hinesley, L. E., et al. 1982. Bibliography of Christmas tree literature in the South. Southern Coop. Series Bull. 271. 26 p. 13. Adkins, C. R., L. E. Hinesley, and F. A. Blazich. 1983. Role of stratification, temperature, and light in Fraser fir seed germination. N.C. State Univ., 1982 Phytotron Rept. p. 74. 14. Adkins, C. R., F. A. Blazich and L. E. Hinesley. 1983. Role of stratification, temperature and light in Fraser fir seed germination. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 28th Annu. Rept. p. 218. 15. Hinesley, L. E. and F. A. Blazich. 1984. Rooting Fraser fir stem cuttings. J. Environ. Hort. 2:23‑26. 16. Wise, F. C., F. A. Blazich and L. E. Hinesley. 1985. Propagation of Fraser by softwood cuttings. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 29th Annu. Rept. p. 205. 17. Blazich, F. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 1985. Low temperature germination of Fraser fir seed. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 30th Annu. Rept. p. 236-240. 18. Mitcham, E. J., L. E. Hinesley and D. M. Pharr. 1985. Post-harvest physiology of Fraser fir. N.C. State Univ., 1985 Phytotron Rept. p. 55. 19. Wise, F. C., F. A. Blazich and L. E. Hinesley. 1986. Propagation of Fraser fir by semi-dormant hardwood stem cuttings. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 31st Ann. Rpt. p. 197-198. 20. Mitcham-Butler, E. J., L. E. Hinesley and D. M. Pharr. 1987. Soluble carbohydrate concentration of Fraser fir foliage and its relationship to postharvest needle retention. N.C. State Univ.,1986 Phytotron Rept. p.46. 21. Wise, F. C., F. A. Blazich and L. E. Hinesley. 1987. Propagation of Fraser fir by cuttings and orthotropic shoot production from hedged stock plants. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 32nd Ann. Rpt. 22. Hinesley, L. E. 1987. Fraser fir and redcedar physiology. N. C. State Univ., 1986 Phytotron Rept. p. 78. 23. Hinesley, L. E. 1988. Needle retention and drying rates of branches of several coniferous tree species. N. C. State Univ., 1988 Phytotron Rept. p. 64. 24. Hinesley, L. E. 1989. Tolerance of Fraser fir to reduced O2 and elevated CO2. Second Western Christmas Tree Ext. and Res. Conf., Aug. 9-11, 1989. Oregon State Univ., Corvallis 25. Hinesley, L. E. 1990. Vapor pressure deficit, temperature and light affect postharvest drying of Fraser fir and eastern white pine. N. C. State Univ., 1990 Phytotron Rept. p. 75. 26. Hinesley, L. E. and D. M. Pharr. 1991. Influence of alternating temperature cycles on accumulation of foliar raffinose in Fraser fir. N. C. State Univ., 1991 Phytotron Rept. p. 44. 27. Henry, P. H., F. A. Blazich, and L. E. Hinesley. 1992. Vegetative propagation of eastern redcedar by stem cuttings: factors affecting adventitious rooting. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 37th Annu. Rpt. p. 280. 28. Hinesley, L. E. and D. M. Pharr. 1992. Influence of alternating temperature cycles on accumulation of foliar raffinose in Fraser fir. N. C. State Univ., 1992 Phytotron Rept. p. 71. 29. Jull, L. A., Blazich, F. A., and L. E. Hinesley. 1995. Initial seedling growth of Atlantic white cedar as influenced by temperature and photoperiod. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 40th Annu. Rpt. p. 27-30. 30. Jull, L. A., Blazich, F. A., and L. E. Hinesley. 1996. Seed germination of two provenances of Atlantic white cedar as influenced by stratification, temperature and light. Proc. SNA Res. Conf., 41st Annu. Rpt. p. 33-36. 31. Hinesley, L.E. and A. M. Wicker. 1999. Atlantic white cedar wetland restoration project at Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. p. 27-32. In: Shear, T. and K. O. Summerville (eds.). Proc: Atlantic white cedar: Ecology and management symposium. Christopher Newport Univ., Newport News, VA. Aug 6-7, 1997. U. S. Dept. Agric., Forest Serv. Southern Res. Sta. Gen. Tech. Rpt. SRS-27. 32. Benson, D. M., L. E. Hinesley, J. Frampton, and K. C. Parker. 1998. Evaluation of six Abies spp. to phytophthora root rot caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi . Biological and Cultural Tests for Control of Plant Diseases 13: 57. 33. Benson, D. M., L. E. Hinesley, and K. C. Parker. 1998. Evaluation of canaan seed sources for resistance to phytophthora root rot caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi . Biological and Cultural Tests for Control of Plant Diseases 13: 58. 34. Summerville, K. O., W. E. Gardner and L. Eric Hinesley. 1999. Atlantic white cedar plant production. p. 68-75. IN: Shear, T. and K. O. Summerville (eds.). Proc: Atlantic white cedar: ecology and management symposium. Christopher Newport Univ., Newport News, VA. Aug. 6-7, 1997. U. S. Dept. Agric., Forest Serv. Southern Res. Sta. Gen. Tech. Rpt. SRS-27. 35. Hinesley., L. E. 2000. Postharvest keepability and needle retention of Christmas trees. Amer. Christmas Tree Assoc. Bi-annual meeting, Aug. 17-19, 2000. Rochester, N.Y. 36. Peregrim, G. and L. E. Hinesley. 2000. Effects of compost on the growth of Christmas trees in North Carolina. Final Rpt. N. C. Div. Pollution Prevention and Environ. Assistance. Organic waste recycling grant for E & A Environmental Consultants, Inc. 3 Mar. 1999 to 29 Feb. 2000. 37. Hinesley, L. E. and S. A. Derby. 2004. Shearing Fraser fir. p. 89. IN: John Frampton (ed.). Proc. 6th Intl. Christmas Tree Res. & Extension Conf., Sept. 14-19, 2003. Kanuga Conf. Ctr., Hendersonville, NC. Sponsored by Dept. of Forest Resources, N. C. State Univ., Raleigh. 38. Hinesley, L. E., S. A. Derby, and A. M. Wicker. 2003. Protecting newly established Atlantic white 39. Rideout, James W., J. Owen, E. Hinesley, S. Buol, and L. Allen. 2004. Soil and plant nutritional 40. Hazel, Dennis, J. Frampton, and E. Hinesley. 2004. Evaluating the potential of Abies species in 41. Derby, S. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 2005. Water table and temperature regime affect growth of 42. Hinesley, L. E. 2003. Christmas tree keepability. Amer. Christmas Tree Assoc. Marketing Conf. 43. Wooten, R.E., J.C. Neal, L.E. Hinesley, S.A. Derby. 2003. Oxyfluorfen and flumioxazin toxicity 44. Hinesley, L. E. 2004. Shearing Fraser fir. National Christmas Tree Assoc., 23rd Bienniel Convention, Split Rock Resort, Lake Harmony, Pa. Aug 11-14, 2004. No Proceedings. 45. Bell, A. C., M. M. Peet, and L. E. Hinesley. 2004. Alternative production of Atlantic white cedar 46. Stowe, J., E. Hinesley, M. Wicker, J. Dozier, and J. Sizemore. 2004. Atlantic white-cedar: Disappearing blackwater treasures. Poster presented at Southeastern Assoc. of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Annu. Meeting, 30 Oct - 03 Nov 2004. Hilton Head Island, SC. 47. Chastagner, G., K. Riley, and E. Hinesley. 2005. Effectiveness of I-V watering devices in maintaining postharvest freshness and quality of cut Christmas trees. Proc. 7th Intl. Christmas Tree Res. & Extension Conf., Oct. 2-7, 2005. Kettunen Ctr., Tustin, MI. Sponsored by the Dept. of Horticulture, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. In Press. 48. Chastagner, G., E. Hinesley, and J. Owen. 2005. Effect of two fire retardants on the postharvest moisture retention and flammability of Fraser and Douglas-fir boughs. Proc. 7th Intl. Christmas Tree Res. & Extension Conf., Oct. 2-7, 2005. Kettunen Ctr., Tustin, MI. Sponsored by the Dept. of Horticulture, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. In Press. 49. M. E. Rutledge, J. Frampton, and E, Hinesley. 2005. Chemical & mechanical methods to reduce Leader growth In Fraser fir. Proc. 7th Intl. Christmas Tree Res. & Extension Conf., Oct. 2-7, 2005. Kettunen Ctr., Tustin, MI. Sponsored by the Dept. of Horticulture, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. In Press. 50. Hinesley, E. 2006. Culturing strategies for Fraser fir – highlighting 25 years of research. National Christmas Tree Association Bi-ennial Convention, Portland, OR. 16-19 Aug 2006. Invited paper to be presented at Convention. 51. Derby, S. A. and E. Hinesley. 2006. Growing Atlantic white cedar seedlings: effect of container volume, substrate, fertilizer, and irrigation frequency. Symposium: The ecology and management of Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) ecosystems. June 6-8, 2006, Atlantic City, N.J. 52. Hinesley, E. and S. A. Derby. 2006. Fertilizing containerized Atlantic white cedar and baldcypress. Symposium: The ecology and management of Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) ecosystems. June 6-8, 2006, Atlantic City, NJ. D. Extension Publications1. Hinesley, L. E. 1990. Grower postharvest handling of Christmas trees. N. C. Coop. Ext. Serv., Christmas Tree Notes, CTN-015. 2 p. 2. Hinesley, L. E. and W. T. Huxster, Jr. 1991. Retail merchandising of North Carolina Fraser fir. N. C. Coop. Ext. Serv., Christmas Tree Notes, CTN-017. 3 p. 3. Hinesley, L. E. and G. R. Chastagner. 1995. Care of Christmas trees. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc. 4 p. 4. McKinley, C. R. and L. E. Hinesley. 1995. Handling Christmas Trees on Retail Lots. N. C. Coop. Ext. Serv., Christmas Tree Notes, CTN-026. 2 p. 5. Symposium: Growing true fir in the Great Lakes Region. Oct 1-3, 1997. Michigan State Univ.,[ I submitted abridged versions of six published research papers; also contains Christmas Tree Notes 15 and 17 (N. C. Coop. Ext. Serv.) in their entirety ] 6. McKinley, C. and E. Hinesley. 1998. Shaping Virginia pine Christmas trees. N. C. Coop. Ext. Serv., Christmas Tree Notes CTN-14B. 4 p. 7. Owen, J. K. and L. E. Hinesley. 2000. Understanding and reducing trunk splitting of Fraser fir. 8. Hinesley, Eric. 2004 Summary of research projects. pp. 12, 16, 17, 31, 32, 47, 48, 53, 54, 90. IN: Sidebottom, J. R. and A. S. Napier (eds). Christmas tree research and extension projects: first annual summary. N. C. Coop. Ext. Service., N. C. State Univ., Raleigh. 9. Hinesley, Eric. 2005 Summary of research projects. pp. 2, 8, 22, 23, 24, 26, 35, 39, 40, 49-55, 68. IN: Sidebottom, J. R. and A. S. Napier (eds). Christmas tree research and extension projects: first annual summary. N. C. Coop. Ext. Service., N. C. State Univ., Raleigh. E. Books, Chapters in Books, and Internet Websites1. Hinesley, L. E. 2000. Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge: Forest Habitat Management Plan. Dept. of the Interior, U. S. Fish & Wildlife Serv. (In Review). 80 p. 2. Hinesley, L. E. 2000. Fraser fir. In: Forestry Compendium. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK. 3. Hinesley, L. E. and G. A. Chastagner. 2002. Christmas tree keepability. In : Gross, Kenneth C., Chien Yi Wang, and Mikal Saltveit (eds.). The Commercial Storage of Fruits, Vegetables, and Florist and Nursery Crops. An Adobe Acrobat pdf of a draft version of the forthcoming revision to U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook 66 on the website of the USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville Area <http//www.ba.ars.usda.gov/hb66/index.html> (November 8, 2002)." 4. Hinesley, L. E. and A. M. Wicker. 2003. Research at N. C. State University Related to Regeneration of Atlantic White Cedar and Baldcypress. U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service website (http://nc‑es.fws.gov/coastal/plnwrawc/awcindex.html). F. Abstracts1. Adkins, C. R., F. A. Blazich, and L. E. Hinesley. 1982. Effects of stratification, temperature, and light on Fraser fir seed germination. HortScience 17:522 (Abstr.). 2. Wise, F. C., F. A. Blazich, and L. E. Hinesley. 1983. Propagation of Fraser fir by softwood cuttings. HortScience 18:92 (Abstr.) 3. Wise, F. C., F. A. Blazich and L. E. Hinesley. 1983. Propagation of Fraser fir by softwood cuttings. HortScience 18:606 (Abstr.). 4. Wise, F. C., F. A. Blazich and L. E. Hinesley. 1984. Propagation of Fraser fir by semi‑dormant hardwood cuttings. HortScience 19:585 (Abstr.). 5. Wise, F. C., F. A. Blazich and L. E. Hinesley. 1984. Propagation of Fraser fir by cuttings: orthotropic shoot production from hedged stock plants. HortScience 19:526 (Abstr.). 6. Mitcham, E. J., L. E. Hinesley and D. M. Pharr. 1986. Seasonal and postharvest changes in sugars of needles of Fraser fir. HortScience 21:888 (Abstr.). 7. Blankenship, S. M. and L. E. Hinesley. 1987. Controlled atmosphere storage of Fraser fir. HortScience 22:1052 (Abstr.). G. Popular and Miscellaneous Articles1. Hinesley, L. E. 1979. Christmas tree research. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 7(1):10,12. 2. Hinesley, L. E. 1979. Christmas tree research program. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 7(2):13. 3. Hinesley, L. E. and F. A. Blazich. 1980. Propagation of Fraser fir by stem cuttings. Amer. Christmas Tree J. 24(2):39‑40. 4. Weatherspoon, D. M. and L. E. Hinesley. 1980. Herbicide evaluations in North Carolina Christmas trees. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc. Limbs and Needles 8(1):4‑7,9,14‑15,17. 5. Hinesley, L. E. 1980. Christmas tree research. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 8(1):3. 6. Hinesley, L. E. 1980. Christmas tree research. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 8(3):20,22. 7. Blazich, F. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 1981. Fraser fir seed germination: effects of temperature and light. Amer. Christmas Tree J. 25(1):31. 8. Hinesley, L. E. 1981. Christmas tree research. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 9(1):6‑7. 9. Blazich, F. A. and L. E. Hinesley. 1981. Wounding and auxin treatment improves rooting of Fraser fir stem cuttings. Amer. Christmas Tree J. 26(1):23‑24. 10. Hinesley, L. E. 1982. Grading white pine nursery stock. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 10(2):15,16. 11. Hinesley, L. E. 1983. Role of stratification, temperature, and light in Fraser fir seed germination, N.C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 11(2): 5-6. 12. Hinesley, L. E. and F. A. Blazich. 1983. How to root Fraser fir stem cuttings. N.C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 11(3): 25‑30. 13. Hinesley, L. E. 1984. Root drying affects seedling survival. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 12(1): 26‑27. 14. Hinesley, L. E. 1988. Using Pro-Shear on white pine. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 16(2): 7-8. 15. Hinesley, L. E. 1990. Grower postharvest handling of Christmas trees. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 17(6): 22, 24. 16. Hinesley, L. E. 1990. Drying rates of Fraser fir and white pine are affected by temperature, relative humidity and light. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 17(6): 29. 17. Hinesley, L. E. and W. T. Huxster, Jr. 1991. Retail merchandising of North Carolina Fraser fir. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 18(3): 6-7. 18. Hinesley, L. E. 1992. Effect of water additives on needle retention of Fraser fir. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 19(1): 7. 19. Hinesley, L. E. 1992. Yield of decoration greenery from Fraser fir Christmas trees. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 19(2): 6-7. 20. Hinesley, L. E. and F. A. Blazich. 1992. Vegetative propagation of eastern redcedar, atlantic white cedar, and leyland cypress by stem cuttings. Eastern North Carolina Christmas Tree Growers Association, Newsletter 2(2): 3-4. 21. Hinesley, L. E. 1992. Correcting terminal bud abortion in Fraser fir. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 19(3): 8. 22. Hinesley, E. 1993. Crop-Life has no effect on post harvest drying of Fraser fir and eastern redcedar. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs & Needles 20(2): 6-8. 23. Hinesley, E. and G. Chastagner. 1993. Common myths and questions: the handling and care of cut Christmas trees. Amer. Christmas Tree J. 37(4): 16-19. 24. Hinesley, E. 1994. Basal pruning Fraser fir. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs and Needles 21(1): 6-7. 25. Hinesley, E. 1994. Phytophthora research with Canaan fir. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc. 21(2):6. 26. Owen, Jeffrey H. and Eric Hinesley. 1997. Fraser fir plugs: tomorrow=s seedling? N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs & Needles 24(3): 5, 10-11. 27. Hinesley, L. E. 2001. Shearing date does matter with Fraser fir. N. C. Christmas Tree Assoc., Limbs & Needles 28(1):5. 28. Hinesley, L. E. and G. A. Chastagner. 2004. Tree care. Amer. Christmas Tree J. 48(5):20-22. National Christmas Tree Assoc., St. Louis, Mo. 29. Rutledge, M. E., J. Frampton, and E, Hinesley. 2006. Top-Stop Nipper results for Fraser fir in North Carolina. Amer. Christmas Tree J. (Submitted). H. ThesisOwn:1. Hinesley, L. E. 1973. Influence of fall fertilization on one‑year‑old longleaf pine nursery stock. M.S. Thesis, N. C. State Univ., Raleigh. 2. Hinesley, L. E. 1978. Dry matter and nutrient accumulation, net primary productivity, soil properties and litter production during secondary succession on uplands of the East Gulf Coastal Plain in Mississippi. Ph.D. dissertation, Mississippi State Univ., Starkville. Directed:
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