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2010 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Seedling Physiology and Morphology

© A comparison of root architecture and shoot morphology between naturally regenerated and container-grown seedlings of Quercus ilex

Tsakaldimi, M., Tsitsoni, T., Ganatsas, P., and Zagas, T. Plant and Soil 324:103-113. 2009.

Root hydraulic conductance, gas exchange and leaf water potential in seedlings of Pistacia lentiscus L. and Quercus suber L. grown under different fertilization and light regimes

Hernandez, E. I., Vilagrosa, A., Luis, V. C., and Llorca, M. Environmental and Experimental Botany 67:269-276. 2009.

Root morphology and growth of bare-root seedlings of Oregon white oak

Gould, P. J. and Harringon, C. A. Tree Planters' Notes 53(2):22-28. 2009.

© Soil nitrogen limitation does not impact nighttime water loss in Populus

Howard, A. R. and Donovan, L. A. Tree Physiology 30:23-31. 2009.

Soil Management & Growing Media

Changes in physical properties of a pine tree substrate in containers over time

Jackson, B. E. and Wright, R. D. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings, 2008, 58:587-592. 2009.

© Compost and vermicompost as nursery pot components: effects on tomato plant growth and morphology

Lazcano, C., Arnold, J., Tato, A., Zaller, J. G., and Dominguez, J. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research 7(4):944-951. 2009.

Composted poultry litter as an amendment for substrates with high wood content

Marble, S. C., Gilliam, C. H., Sibley, J. L., and Fain, G. B. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings, 2008, 58:524-532. 2009.

Container medium pH in a pine tree substrate amended with peatmoss and dolomitic limestone affects plant growth

Jackson, B. E., Wright, R. D., and Gruda, N. HortScience 44(7):1983-1987. 2009.

Developments in growing media policy and useage in the U

K. Dawson, C. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings, 2008, 58:435-439. 2009.

© Effects of peat moss substitution with arboretum and greenhouse waste compost for use in container media

Olszewski, M. W, Trego, T. A., and Kuper, R. Compost Science and Utilization 17(3):151- 157. 2009.

Field estimation of soil water content: a practical guide to methods, instrumentation and sensor technology

Heng, L. K. International Atomic Energy Agency, Training Course Series No. 30. 131 p. 2008.

A field method for soil erosion measurements in agricultural and natural lands

Hsieh, Y. P., Grant, K. T., and Bugna, G. C. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 64(6):374-382. 2009.

Measuring air-filled porosity for container substrates

Bilderback, T. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings, 2008, 58:129-131. 2009.