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Small, sustainable containers
© Smoke-derived butenolide: towards under­standing its biological effects
© Smoke-water controls Pythium damping-off in papaya seedling
Snow Blight of Conifers
Darroll D. Skilling
Snowmobile Seeding
Snow, seeds and snowmobiles are rapidly becoming a working combination for direct seeding on deforested tracts in the North Shore Area of ...
Eugene Jamrock and Hubert Larson
SNP Discovery in Tropical and Subtropical Pines Using Reduced Representation Sequencing Methods
This study performs SNP discovery and characterization using RNA-seq and targeted sequencing for use in developing a high throughput genotyping assay for ...
Colin Jackson, Nanette Christie, Madison Caballero, Melissa Reynolds, Christopher Marais, Erik A. Visser, Sanushka Naidoo, Gary R. Hodge, Ross Whetten, Fikret Isik, Juan J. Acosta, Jill L. Wegrzyn and Alexander A. Myburg
So What Have We Accomplished?
The date was Tuesday, March 25, 1924. Representative Gilbert N. Haugen of Iowa, Chairman of the House Committee on Agriculture, called the meeting to order and ...
Robert G. Hitt
Soaking Aids Survival of Long, Unrooted Cottonwood Cuttings
Unrooted,1-year-old cottonwood switches of five Stoneville clones, when soaked in water for 5 days before planting, had a first-year survival rate of 96 ...
Roger M. Krinard and W. K. Randall
Soaking and Retumbling Controlled-Pollinated Scots Pine Cones Increases Seed Yields
Tree seed produced by controlled pollination is expensive, particularly when the breeding stock is high-cost introduced or exotic material. Phenological and ...
David F. Van Haverbeke
© Soaking Nebraska sedge seeds in warm, aerated water improves germination
Sobre los Autores
Socio-Political Factors and Nursery Management
The following paper discusses a few social and political factors which a manager should evaluate about his or her site to better understand public actions ...
John R. Scholtes
Socioeconomic Impact of Automation on Horticulture Production Firms in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Region
Benedict C. Posadas, Christine H. Coker, Glenn Fain, Patricia R. Knight, Randal Y. Coker and Scott A. Langlois
Sodium Metabisulfite Reduces Fungal Inoculum in Containers Used for Conifer Nursery Crops
USDA Forest Service
Sodium Metabisulfite Reduces Fungal Inoculum in Containers Used for Conifer Nursery Crops
R. Kasten Dumroese, Robert L. James and David L. Wenny
Sodium TCA for Control of Grasses
Undoubtedly quack grass, Bermuda grass and Johnson grass are some of the most unwelcome weeds around a conifer nursery. These grasses have deep heavy roots and ...
James B. Augenstein
Software Package to Solving Complex Seed Orchard Layouts
Jan Stejskal, Katerina Chaloupkova and Milan Lstiburek
Softwood Cutting Propagation of Native Lauraceae (Lindera benzoin and Sassafras albidum) as Alternatives to Invasive Horticulture Plants
Our goal is to improve the vegetative propagation of these native Lauraceae species, to promote more cultivar production, and increase their economic value to ...
Bill Johnson, Brian K. Maynard, Jenna Sicuranza and Nick Castrataro
Softwood Seedling Production by Cuttings
Since 1989, the Saint Modeste nursery has had the responsibility of operating a large scale softwood cutting production center.
Michel Campagna
Soil Analysis in Service of Nursery Practice
This paper appraises the relative significance of the results obtained by analysis of various properties of nursery soils, and stresses the limitations of ...
H. H. Krause and S. A. Wilde
Soil and Foliar Chemistry Associated With Potassium Deficiency in Pinus Radiata
A. Knowles, A. Wilkinson, Al Lyons, K. Churchill and P. Smethurst
Soil and Plant Analytical Services for Tree Nurseries
Abstract. -- A cooperative program between the USDA Forest Service Stateand Private Forestry and the State University of New York provides a service of ...
Albert L. Leaf, Donald H. Bickelhaupt and F. M. Solan
Soil and Plant Analytical Services for Tree Nurseries
A cooperative program between the USDA Forest Service State and Private Forestry and the State University of New York provides a service of standardized soil ...
Albert L. Leaf, Donald H. Bickelhaupt and F. M. Solan
Soil and Stock Management Practices At the Hayward Forest Nursery
This nursery was established in the northwestern part of Wisconsin by the Forest Service, Region 9, 35 years ago. It was operated by the USDA Forest Service ...
John E. Borkenhagen
Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCD) of Hawaii
Francis Pacheco
Soil and Water Management Plans for Bareroot Nurseries
A soil management plan should include historical and current environmental assets and liabilities, including geomorphic origin and past land use. Each nursery ...
Don Boyer
Soil Change and Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) Seedling Growth Following Site Preparation Tillage in the Upper Coastal Plain of the Southeastern United States
To determine the relationship between changes in soil physical properties due to tillage and growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings, we measured ...
Ben Cazell, Daniel Markewitz, Emily A. Carter, John R. Britt, Lawrence A. Morris, M. Chad Lincoln, Rodney E. Will and Vic Ford
Soil Compaction
Abiotic Factors, Chapter 32
David E. Steinfeld and Thomas D. Landis
Soil Compaction and Loblolly Pine Growth
Lull (1) reviews comprehensively the effects oflogging, grazing, and trampling on soilcompaction and plant growth. His data show thattypical logging can result ...
Thomas O. Perry
Soil Compaction in Loblolly Pine Seed Orchards and the Impacts on Tree Health and Cone Yields
Mass production of controlled crosses for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) has resulted in substantial increases in heavy vehicle traffic and likely increases in ...
Serenia M.L. O'Berry, J.B. Jett, Fikret Isik and Steve McKeand