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A Biased Early History of the W. W. Ashe Nursery
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History of the nursery.Dr. Jack T. May
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Bibiliografía
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Bigtooth and Quaking Aspen Propagation From Roots Versus Seed
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With increased demand for trembling or quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and bigtooth aspen (P. grandidentata Michx.), the Wisconsin Department of ...Joseph M. Vande Hey
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Bimonthly Inoculations of Virulent and Hypovirulent Isolates of Endothia Parasitica
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One virulent and seven hypovirulent isolates of Endothia parasitica were inoculated at 2-month intervals for 1 year into healthy American chestnut trees, to ...Mark L. Double
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Bio fertilization of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) crop in nursery phase
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Bio-oil's future as a consumer of Mississippi timber
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Bio-oil, also known as pyrolysis oil, is produced from fast pyrolysis of cellulosic biomass. Fast pyrolysis is a process that heats bio-mass at a moderate ...Philip H. Steele
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Bio-Structural Erosion Control: Incorporating Vegetation in Engineering Designs to Protect Puget Sound Shorelines
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The conventional engineering approach to slope stabilization and erosion control usually relies solely on structural components. Vegetation is rarely included ...Elliott Menashe
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Biobeds for Pesticide Solution Disposal
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Disposing of pesticides is always a problem at nurseries. Filling and rinsing spray equipment results in a large quantity of pesticide solution that must be ...
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© Biochar adsorbed ammonia is bioavailable
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© Biochar affects macronutrient leaching from a soilless substrate
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© Biochar amendment increases resistance to stem lesions caused by Phytophthora spp. in tree seedlings
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Biochar Can Be a Suitable Replacement for Sphagnum Peat in Nursery Production of Pinus ponderosa Seedlings
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We replaced a control peat medium with up to 75% biochar on a volumetric basis in three different forms (powder, BC; pyrolyzed softwood pellets, PP; composite ...R. Kasten Dumroese, Jeremiah R. Pinto, Juha Heiskanen, Arja Tervahauta, Katherine G. McBurney, Deborah S. Page-Dumroese and Karl Englund
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Biochar Potential To Enhance Forest Resilience, Seedling Quality, and Nursery Efficiency
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Land managers face a mounting variety of challenges, including how to efficiently dispose of excessive woody residues on forest sites (especially in the ...R. Kasten Dumroese, Deborah S. Page-Dumroese and Jeremiah R. Pinto
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Biochemical Changes Associated with Stock Storage
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Every section of the country seems to have something to brag about. For a long time California foresters have bragged about having the toughest problems in ...Frank J. Baron
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Biochemical Comparisons of Extracts From Physiologically Juvenile and Mature Quaking Aspen Cuttings
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Vegetative propagation is an important tool in genetic improvement of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx). Cuttings from stump sprouts or root suckers ...Gerald R. Stairs and Ray R. Hicks, Jr.
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Biochemical Methods For Accelerating Progress In Tree Improvement
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The theory and practice of physiological genetic approaches to solving problems in tree improvement are discussed. The advantages of using biochemical ...James W. Hanover
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Biocides, Fertilizers, and Survival Potential of Tree Planting Stock
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During the last decade forest nursery practice has accepted wide use of organic eradicants, such as Trizone, Vapam, Mylone, Vorlex, and Dacthal. Some ...Jaya G. Iyer
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Biocontainer water requirements
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© Biocontainer water use in short-term greenhouse crop production
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Biocontainers offer several choices
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Biocontrol agents can provide 'green' disease control
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Biocontrol of Botrytis
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Botrytis cinerea is one of the most ubiquitous and damaging fungal pathogens in the world, and is a major pest in both container and bareroot nurseries.
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Biocontrols for Fungus Gnats
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Fungus gnats (Bradysia spp.) are a familiar nuisance to container seedling growers, but it wasn't until fairly recently that their pest status was fully ...
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Biodegradable Containers
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The concept of biodegradable containers to grow trees is not new. For example the Tar Paper Pot (1936) and the Jiffy Pot (1957) 1/ among many others are all ...John McClatchey
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© Biodegradable pots, the whys and the wherefores — a journey into the unknown
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Biodiesel from Waste Cooking Oil for Heating, Lighting, or Running Diesel Engines
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In my opinion, the dynamics of environmental degradation and the increasing demand for energy require humans to find alternative sources of energy. I see our ...Rico O. Cruz
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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management: The Role of Forest and Conservation Nurseries
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Nurseries offer unique opportunities for ecosystem management because they offer the opportunity to not only preserve, but actually increase biodiversity ...J. Michael Evans, Laurie A. Lippitt and Thomas D. Landis
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Bioecología de Arboles Nativos y Exóticos de Puerto Rico y las Indias Occidentales - Completo
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Silvics of Native and Exotic Trees of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean IslandsJohn K. Francis, Carol A. Lowe and Salvador Trabanino
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Bioenergy Markets Come Down to Earth
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Matthew Pelkki
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A Bioessay Technique for Measuring Herbicide Residuals in Forest Nursery Soils
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Persistence in soil of many herbicide types now in use, such as the triazines and the substituted ureas, has caused concern. Some herbicides may ...Harry W. Anderson