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2009 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Pest Management

Growth and Defence in Young Pine and Spruce and the Expression of Resistance to a Stem-feeding Weevil Wainhouse, D., Staley, J. T., Jinks, R., and Morgan, G. Oecologia 158:641-650. 2009.
Insecticides Sprayed on Seedlings of Picea Abies During Active Growth: Damage to Plants and Effect on Pine Weevils in Bioassay Luoranen, J. and Viiri, H. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 20:47-53. 2005.
Keep Pests out of Your Greenhouse Robb, K. Greenhouse Management and Production 28(9):32-34, 36, 38, 40. 2008.
New Insecticides for Old Pests

Ludwig, S. W. American Nurseryman 208(10):8-9. 2008.

An Ongoing Study Evaluates the Systems Approach for Managing Phytophtora Disease in Nurseries

Parke, J., Lewis, C., and Grunwald, N. Digger 52 (12):43-51. 2008.

Overuse of Synthetic Pesticides: How Can Integrated Pest Management Help?

Pilkington, L. J. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2007, 57:221-225. 2008.

Pest Problems in North American Native Plants

Kratsch, H. and Rupp, L. American Nurseryman 208 (5):12-13. 2008.

Sizing Up Spinosad

Morgan, D. L. American Nurseryman 208(11):8-9. 2008.

Uses and Possibilities of 40X Digital Microscope Cameras and Associated Software

Oyverly, P. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2007, 57:441-442. 2008.

Using Capsaicin as a Less Toxic Insecticide

Tomita, M. and Endo, H. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings 2007, 57:728-734. 2008.

Pesticides

Calling Interference

Digger Farwest Edition 52 (8):117-120, 122. 2008.

Injury on White Oak Seedlings from Herbicide Exposure Simulating Drift Samtani, J. B., Masiunas, J. B., and Applyby, J. E. HortScience 43(7):2076-2080. 2008.

Seedling Physiology and Morphology

Carbon Allocation and Morphology of Cherrybark Oak Seedlings and Sprouts Under Three Light Regimes

Lockhart, B. R., Gardiner, E. S., Hodges, J. D., and Ezell, A. W. Annals of Forest Science 65:801-806. 2008.

Cold Hardiness and Transplant Response of Juglans Nigra Seedlings Subjected to Alternative Storage Regimes

Jacobs, D. F., Wilson, B. C., Ross-Davis, A. L., and Davis, A. S. Annals of Forest Science 65:606-613. 2008.

Cold-hardiness of Containerized Loblolly Pine Seedlings

Mexal, J. G., Timmis, R., and Morris, W. G. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 3(1):15-19. 1979.

Effect of Indoor Exposure on the Cold Hardiness and Physiology of Containerized Christmas Trees

Gooch, N. J., Nzokou, P., and Cregg, B. M. HortTechnology 19(1):72-77. 2009.

Frost Damage in Pinus Sylvestris L. Stems Assessed by Cholorophyll Fluorescence in Cortical Bark Chlorenchyma Peguero-Pina, J. J., Morales, F., and Gil-Pelegrin, E. Annals of Forest Science 65:813-818. 2008.
Gene Activity Test Determines Cold Tolerance in Douglas-fir Seedlings

Balk, P. A., Haase, D. L., and van Wordragen, M. F. National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations 2007, p. 140-148. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS-P-57. 2008.