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2008 Summer Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Water Management and Irrigation

Water treatment series: sodium, calcium hypochlorite can treat irrigation water.

Fisher, P., Argo, B., Hong, C., and Huang, J. Greenhouse Management and Production 28(6):21-22, 24-25. 2008.

Water treatment series: water sanitation using chlorine.

Fisher, P., Huang, J., Looper, A., and Minsk, D. Greenhouse Management and Production 28(7):15­16, 19-20, 22. 2008.

Water treatment series: waterborne pathogens affect water treatment.

Wick, R. L., Fisher, P. R., and Harmon, P. F. Greenhouse Management and Production 28(4):16-18. 2008.

Weed Control

The challenges of specialty crop weed control, future direction.

Fennimore, S. A. and Doohan, D. J. Weed Technology 22:364-372. 2008.

Flame weeding effects on several weed species.

Cisneros, J. J. and Zandstra, B. H. Weed Technology 22:290-295. 2008.

Industry views on minor crop weed control.

Gast, R. E. Weed Technology 22:385-388. 2008.

Ornamental weed control.

Malinich, T. American Nurseryman 206(1):30-32, 34. 2007.

Pendimethalin movement through pine bark compared to field soil.

Simmons, L. D. and Derr, J. F. Weed Technology 21:873-876. 2007.

Perennial crop nurseries treated with methyl bromide and alternative fumigants: effects on weed seed viability, weed densities, and time required for hand weeding.

Shrestha, A., Browne, G. T., Lampinen, B. D., Schneider, S. M., Simon, L., and Trout, T. J. Weed Technology 22:267-274. 2008.

Southern redcedar and southern magnolia wood chip mulches for weed suppression in containerized woody ornamentals.

Ferguson, J., Rathinasabapathi, B., and Warren, C. HortTechnology 18(2):266-. 2008.

Tolerance of three juniper species to glyphosate.

Czarnota, M. A. HortTechnology 18(2):239-242. 2008.

Weeding out the options.

Ahrens, J. F. American Nurseryman 206(7):43-44, 46-48, 50, 52. 2007.