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2007 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Nursery Structures and Equipment

Backup Generators: Easy Sleep Made Easy

Kenney, B. P. Greenhouse Grower 24(13):82. 2006.

Before you sign a contract

Bartok, J. W., Jr. Greenhouse Management and Production 26(9):84-86. 2006.

Bioheat waste oil may cut costs

Bartok, J. W., Jr. Greenhouse Management and Production 26(10):64. 2006.

Coal provides heat alternative

Bartok, J. W., Jr. Greenhouse Management and Production 26(11):63-65. 2006.

Control Your Energy Costs: A Whole Lot Of Hot Air

Kenney, B. Greenhouse Grower 24(12):82-83. 2006.

Gizmos and Gadgets

Vachowski, B. Native Plants Journal 7(3):308-310. 2006. Shielded herbicide sprayer; ATV mounted native grass seeder; wildlife fencing; whitebark pine seed scarifier; reusable toweling for wrapping tree seedlings.

Hot Houses

Bramwell, J. American Nurseryman 204 (2):29-33. 2006. The market for greenhouses with retractable roofs is booming because these structures enable nurseries to grow hardier plants faster.

Melting Greenhouse Snow

Bartok, J. W., Jr. Greenhouse Management and Production 27(1):110-111. 2006.

New Technologies Increase Greenhouse Efficiency

Devaney, N. Greenhouse Management and Production 26 (11):31, 33, 34-36. 2006. 5 places you can save money by reducing energy and labor costs.

Root-zone heating can save energy by reducing needs

Bartok, J. W., Jr. Greenhouse Management and Production 26(8):94, 96-97. 2006.

Save Energy, But Watch for Hidden Risks

Ling, P., Pasian, C., and Jones, M. Greenhouse Management and Production 26(8):74-76, 78-79. 2006. Tightening a greenhouse saves money but may create other problems.

A Specially Designed Air-Assisted Sprayer to Improve Spray Penetration and Air Jet Velocity Distribution Inside Dense Nusery Crops

Zhu, H., Brazee, R. D., Derksen, R. C., Fox, R. D., Krause, C. R., Ozkan, H. E., and Losely, K. Transactions of the ASABE 49(5):1285-1294. 2006.

What’s New with Nurseries and Reforestation Projects at the Missoula Technology and Development Center?

Simonson, B. IN: National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations — 2010, p. 35-39. Riley, L.E., Haase, D.L. and Pinto, J.R. technical coordinators. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS-P-65. 2011.

Outplanting Performance

Container plants and mechanised planting— The way forward?

Keane, M. IN: Plant quality: a key to success in forest establishment, proceedings of the COFORD conference, 2005, p.67-71. 2006. Discusses the Lannen FP-160, the EcoPlanter and the Bracke planter.

Diversifying native pinewoods using artificial regeneration

Ogilvy, T. K., Legg, C. J., and Humphrey, J. W. Forestry 79(3):309-317. 2006.

The effect of weed control and fertilization on survival and growth of four pine species in the Virginia Piedmont

Amishev, D. Y. and Fox, T. R. Forest Ecology and Management 236(1):93-101. 2006.

Effects of flooding on pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) growth and survivorship

Craine, S. I. and Orians, C. M. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 133(2):289-296. 2006.

Effects of forest floor planting and stock type on growth and root emergence of Pinus contorta seedlings in a cold northern cutblock

Campbell, D. B., Kiiskila, S., Philip, L. J., Zwiazek, J. J., and Jones, M. D. New Forests 32(2):145-162. 2006.

Growth and survival of Pinus taeda in response to surface and subsurface tillage in the southeastern United States

Carlson, C. A., Fox, T. R., Colbert, S. R., Kelting, D. L., Allen, H. L., and Albaugh, T. J. Forest Ecology and Management 234(1-3):209-217. 2006.