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    Table Mountain Pine ( Pinus pungens ): Genetic Diversity and Conservation of an Imperiled Conifer by Potter, Kevin M, Jetton, Robert M, Whittier, W Andrew, Crane, Barbara S, Hipkins, Valerie D, Echt, Craig S, Hodge, Gary R

    Published in Forest science (01-02-2023)
    “…Table Mountain pine (Pinus pungens Lamb.) is an imperiled tree species endemic to the southern and central Appalachian Mountains. Generally reliant on fire for…”
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    Widespread inbreeding and unexpected geographic patterns of genetic variation in eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), an imperiled North American conifer by Potter, Kevin M., Jetton, Robert M., Dvorak, William S., Hipkins, Valerie D., Rhea, Rusty, Whittier, W. Andrew

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-04-2012)
    “…Eastern hemlock ( Tsuga canadensis [L.] Carr.) is an ecologically important tree species experiencing severe mortality across much of its eastern North…”
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    Evaluation of Cold—Moist Stratification Treatments for Germinating Eastern and Carolina Hemlock Seeds for ex Situ Gene Conservation by Jetton, Robert M., Whittier, W. Andrew, Dvorak, William S.

    “…Populations of Tsuga canadensis (Eastern Hemlock) and Tsuga caroliniana (Carolina Hemlock) are declining due to infestation by Adelges tsugae (Hemlock Woolly…”
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    Ecological and genetic factors that define the natural distribution of Carolina hemlock in the southeastern United States and their role in ex situ conservation by Jetton, Robert M., Dvorak, William S., Whittier, W. Andrew

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-05-2008)
    “…Carolina hemlock ( Tsuga caroliniana Engelm.) is a rare endemic found in the Appalachian Mountains and Upper Piedmont of the southeastern United States. It is…”
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