RNGR.net is sponsored by the USDA Forest Service and Southern Regional Extension Forestry and is a colloborative effort between these two agencies.

U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Forest Service Southern Regional Extension Forestry Southern Regional Extension Forestry

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Home Publications Forest Nursery Notes 2007 Winter Forest Nursery Notes 2007 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature
show all

2007 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Pest Management

Invesigating koa wilt in Hawai'i

James, R. L., Dudley, N. S., and Yeh, A. Native Plants Journal 7(3):315-323. 2006.

Microwave energy supplied by a prototype oven prevents the spread of Fusarium wilt during the propagation of melon plantlets by seed

Soriano- Martin, M. L., Porras-Piedra, A., Goldaracena, I. M., and Porras-Soriano, A. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research 4(3):207-212. 2006.

Molecular Characterization of Fusarium oxysporum and Fusarium commune Isolates from a Conifer Nursery

Stewart, J. E., Kim, M.-S., James, R. L., Dumroese, R. K., and Klopfenstein, N. B. Phytopathology 96:1124-1133. 2006.

New Technologies for Pest Management

Wainwright-Evans, S. American Nurseryman 204(11):19-22, 24. 2006. Highlights some recent developments such as nematodes for black vine weevils, ladybugs that won't leave, mite destroyers, beneficial thrips, predatory mites, new insecticides Safari, BotaniGard, TriCon, and Shuttle, and pheromones.

Pests Can Be Unintentionally Spread in New Zealand Through Commercial Transport of Nursery Plants©

McNeill, M., Proffitt, J., and Phillips, C. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:198-207. 2006.

Phomopsis and Sudden Oak Death: A Tale of Two Nursery Nuisances

Moltzan, B. D. IN: National proceedings: forest and conservation nursery associations 2005. Riley, L.E.; Dumroese, R.K.; Landis, T.D., technical coordinators. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS-P-43, p.141-142. 2006.

Port-Orford-cedar resistant to Phytophthora lateralis

Oh, E., Hansen, E. M., and Sniezko, R. A. Forest Pathology 36(6):385-394. 2006.

Potential climatic suitability for establishment of Plytophthora ramorn within the contiguous United States

Venette, R. C. and Cohen, S. D. Forest Ecology and Management 231(1-3):18-26. 2006.

Risk from Sirococcus conigenus to understory red pine seedlings in northern Wisconsin

Bronson, J. J. and Stanosz, G. R. Forest Pathology 36(4):271-279. 2006.

Role of monoterpenes in Hylobius abietis damage levels betweencuttings and seedlings of Picea sitchensis

Kennedy, S., Cameron, A., Thoss, V., and Wilson, M. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 21 (4):340-344. 2006.

Strawberry Nurseries: Summaries of Alternatives and Trials in Different Geographic Regions

Porter, I., Mattner, S., Mann, R., and Gounder, R. Acta Horticulturae 708:187-192. 2006.

Structure—Activity Relationships of Benzoic Acid Derivatives as Antifeedants for the Pine Weevil, Hylobius abietis

Unelius, C. R., Nordlander, G., Nordenhem, H., Hellqvist, C., Legrand, S., and Borg-Karlson, A.-K. Journal of Chemical Ecology 32 (10):2191-2203. 2006.

Survival and vitality of Gremmeniella abietina on Pinus sylvestris slash in northern Sweden

Witzell, J., Bernhold, A., and Hansson, P. Forest Pathology 36 (6):406-412. 2006.

Weed and pest control in nursery production and their impact on plant quality

Losing, H. IN: Plant quality: a key to success in forest establishment, proceedings of the COFORD conference, 2005, p.21-23. 2006.

What You Need to Know About P. Ramorum

Mickelbart, M. V. and Beckerman, J. American Nurseryman 204(10):20-23. 2006.

What You Need to Know About Viruses©

Yoshimura, M. A. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:459-461. 2006.

What's New in Bug Control?

Cloyd, R. A. Greenhouse Management and Production 26(10):49-50, 52, 54. 2006. Gives details on Celero, Aria, Judo, Safari, TriCon, Overture.