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2007 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Vegetative Propagation and Tissue Culture

Influences of cutting diameter and soil moisture on growth and survival of black willow, Salix nigra

Greer, E., Pezeshki, S. R., and Shields, F. D., Jr. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 61(5):311-323. 2006.

Methods and Techniques to Improve Root Initiation of Cuttings©

Crawford, M. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:581-585. 2006.

Optimizing the Water Relations of Cuttings During Propagation©

Davies, F. T., Jr. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:585-592. 2006.

The Role of Clonal Propagation in Forestry and Agriculture in Australia©

Radke, P. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:96-99. 2006.

Severe Cutback of Stock Plant Influences Rooting in Shoots of Quercus bicolor and Quercus macrocarpa

Amissah, N. and Bassuk, N. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:436-438. 2006.

Somatic Embryo Development in Willow Oak ©

Wells, S., Kester, S. T., and Geneve, R. L. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:451-453. 2006.

Stacked Propagation

Dreesen, D. R., Landis, T. D., and Pinto, J. R. Native Plants Journal 7(3):286-292. 2006.

Successfully propagating cuttings takes planning

Runkle, E. S. Greenhouse Management and Production 26(8):92-93. 2006.

Water Management and Irrigation

Avoiding Irrigation System Design Flaws

Merrill, L. and Konjoian, P. Greenhouse Management and Production 26(9):66-68, 70, 72, 74-75. 2006. The challenges of cleaning a contaminated irrigation system have more to do with plumbing and design than with algae and microbial growth.

Challenges and Opportunities for Extension Educators Involved in Best Management Practices

Simonne, E. H. and Ozores-Hampton, M. HortTechnology 16(3):403-407. 2006.

Evaluating an Irrigation System Upgrade©

Messina, J. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:136-138. 2006.

Get Ready for Runoff Regulation

Eberly, D. Greenhouse Grower 24(12):32, 34-35. 2006.

Its in the H20

Altland, J. Digger 50(10):47, 49-51. 2006. High-quality irrigation water makes the Willamette Valley a great place to grow nursery stock.

Nutrient Management of Nursery Runoff Water Using Constructed Wetland Systems

Taylor, M. D., White, S. A., Chandler, S. L., Klaine, S. J., and Whitwell, T. HortTechnology 16(4):610-614. 2006.

Some Problems in Water Recycling

Leach, S. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:128-131. 2006.

Sprinkler Uniformity in Greenhouses and Nurseries©

Savory, P. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:206-207. 2006.

Water Disinfecting Techniques for Plant Pathogen Control©

Yiasoumi, W. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:138-141. 2006.

Water Recycling: How We Do It©

Deckys, E. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:53-55. 2006.

Water Saving, More Than Just Recycling©

Heyne, G. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2005, 55:131-136. 2006.

Weed Control

Basamid® G for Weed Control in Forest Nurseries

Muckenfuss, A. and Isaacs, B. 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.119-122. 2006.