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© Soil compaction reduced the growth of lodge-pole pine and Douglas-fir seedlings in raised beds after two growing seasons
Soil Compaction Slows Eearly Growth of Planted Cottonwood
A recent study at the Southern Hardwoods Laboratory showed that when sandy loam soil is compacted to a bulk density of 1.60 the root and shoot growth of ...
Franklin T. Bonner and W. M. Broadfoot
Soil Compaction: Causes, Effects, Management in Bareroot Nurseries
Although soil compaction appears as a simple reduction in soil volume, the effects on the soil are far more complex and influence many processes. Perhaps the ...
J. Juzwik, R. R. Allmaras, Ronald P. Overton and S. M. Copeland
Soil Compaction: Effects on Seedling Growth
The degree to which a compacted soil affects seedling survival or growth varies according to soil texture, organic matter, moisture content, tree species, and ...
Steven K. Omi
Soil Conservation District Nurseries Of North Dakota
Lee Hinds
Soil construction: a step for ecological reclamation of derelict lands.
Soil Cover Aids Germination of Pine Seed on Sandy Sites
In the sandhills of west Florida, pine seeds covered with a thin layer of soil germinate better than those lying on the surface. Direct-seeding tests near ...
John D. Hodges and R. L. Scheer
Soil Factors and the Growth of Japanese and European Larch
E. L. Stone
Soil Fertility
Homer S. Ward
Soil Fertility and Management for Culturing Hardwood Seedlings
Nursery production of hardwood seedlings and cuttings is different than the production of pine seedlings in several important ways. Hardwoods need ...
Charles B. Davey
Soil Fertility Management n the Forest Nurseries
There are two questions posed in the subject for this discussion as given in the program: 1. How can nurserymen best judge soil fertility? 2. What measures ...
C. T. Youngberg
Soil fumigants -- risk mitigation measures for reregistration
Soil Fumigants to Replace Methyl Bromide for Weed Control in Ornamentals
A field study was conducted to evaluate fumigant alternatives for methyl bromide.
Bernard H. Zandstra, George Bird, Robert E. Uhlig and Robert J. Richardson
Soil Fumigants—Risk Mitigation Measures for Reregistration
The US Environmental Protection Agency is requiring important new safety measures for soil fumigant pesticides to increase protections for agricultural ...
Eric Olson
Soil Fumigation at J. Herbert Stone Nursery
A brief discussion of the history, and current fumigation operations and experiences at the J. Herbert Stone Nursery. Also a post script to this presentation.
John R. Scholtes
Soil Fumigation Effects on Seedling Nutrition
Soil fumigation with Vapam or Trizone at the New York State Nurseries has given excellent control of weeds and other soil pests and has resulted in larger ...
Earl Stone, Gray Henderson and Elmer G. Terrell
Soil Fumigation Evaluations in White Pine Seedbeds and other Nursery Investigations
In 1956 extensive evaluations of various fumigants and fungicides was completed at the east nursery at New Kent 1 and at the Charlottesville nursery. A ...
Caleb L. Morris
Soil Fumigation in Bareroot Tree Nurseries
This paper gives a general overview of fumigation in bareroot tree nurseries in the United States. Application methods, biological activity, behavior in the ...
Thomas D. Landis and Sally J. Campbell
Soil Fumigation in Forest Tree Nurseries
As an introduction of sorts, I think it would be worthwhile to review the reasons for which we fumigate nursery soil.
Andrew J. Boone
Soil Fumigation in Southern United States Forest Tree Nurseries
Soils in bareroot forest tree nurseries in the Southern United States have been safely and efficiently fumigated for three decades. The primary target ...
Charles E. Cordell
Soil Fumigation Studies at the Coeur d'Alene and Savenac Nurseries
Raymond J. Boyd
Soil Fumigation with metam sodium at Lawyer Nursery
Robert J. Buzzo
Soil Fumigation, Cover Cropping, and Organic Soil Amendments: Their Effect on Soil-Borne Pathogens and the Target Seedling
Results of two studies are reported dealing with the impact of three common cultural nursery practices (fumigation, cover cropping and organic soil ...
Everett M. Hansen and Phillip B. Hamm
Soil Fumigation: Regulatory Update, Phase II Labels, Buffer Zone Specifics
New safety measures for soil fumigant pesticide applications implemented by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) affect bareroot nursery applications ...
Jeff Fowler
Soil Fumigation: The Critical Use Exemption, Quarantine Pre-shipment Rules, Re-registration Decision and Their Effect on the 2012 Growing Season
This article gives a brief history of the importance of methyl bromide in the production of forest tree seedlings in the southern United States and the ...
Scott A. Enebak
Soil Injection with Modified Root Pruner
An effective injector for the application of liquid soil treating chemicals to nursery seedbeds was developed for our use through the assistance of W. J. ...
H. G. Hertel
Soil Management
Nursery soils have been discussed rather thoroughly at previous nursery conferences.
Dr. Jack T. May
Soil Management
Last spring, Dr. LeRoy Jones contacted nurserymen throughout the region asking for suggestions for soil management topics. The following topics were suggested:
Jack May
Soil Management Plan for the G.O. White State Forest Nursery
The George O. White State Forest Nursery has expanded, shifted its emphasis to producing a wider variety of species and has made changes in cultural ...
Dennis Meinert, Duane Viele, Michael Moore and Tim Knoernschild
Soil Management Practices at the Big Sioux Nursery
The Big Sioux Nursery was experiencing nutrient deficiencies brought on in part by the increased seedling production. A soil management plan was written to ...
Blaine F. Martian