RNGR.net is sponsored by the USDA Forest Service and Southern Regional Extension Forestry and is a colloborative effort between these two agencies.

U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Forest Service Southern Regional Extension Forestry Southern Regional Extension Forestry

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Home Publications Forest Nursery Notes 2012 Winter Forest Nursery Notes 2012 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature
show all

2012 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Pest Management

© Occurrence of the root rot pathogen, Fusarium commune, in forest nurseries of the midwestern and western United States

Kim, M.-S., Stewart, J. E., Dumroese, R. K., and Klopfenstein, N. B. Journal of Phytopathology 160:112-114. 2012.

© Organics and biological control in propagation

Kutz-Troutman, A. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings, 2010, 60:201-205. 2011.

© Spread of Phytophthora ramorum to water, soil, and vegetation outside a nursery in Pierce County, Washington

Chastagner, G., Coats, K., and Elliott, M. Phytopathology 101:832. 2011.

© Survival of southern pine seedlings after inoculations with Pythium and cold storage in the presence of peat moss

Jackson, D. P., Enebak, S. A. , and South, D. B. Forest Pathology 42:44-51. 2012.

© Trichoderma atroviride promotes growth and enhances systemic resistance to Diplodia pinea in radiata pine (Pinus radiata) seedlings

Reglinski, T., Rodenburg, N., Taylor, J. T., and Northcott, G. L. Forest Pathology 42:75-78. 2012.

The Use of Proline® (Prothioconazole) to Control Pitch Canker, Rhizoctonia Foliage Blight, and Fusiform Rust in Forest Seedling Nurseries and Efforts to Acquire Registration

Starkey, T. E. and Enebak, S. A. IN: National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations — 2010, p. 49-57. Riley, L.E., Haase, D.L. and Pinto, J.R. technical coordinators. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS-P-65. 2011.

© Virulence of Fusarium root-disease pathogens (Fusarium oxysporum and F. commune) to Douglas-fir Pseudotsuga menziesii)

Stewart, J. E., Abdo, Z., Dumroese, R., and Klopfenstein, N. B. Phytopathology 101:S171. 2011.

Western flower thrips: arm yourself with knowledge before battling this pest

Graesch, J. and Wainwright-Evans, S. Greenhouse Management 31(11):60-63. 2011.

Pesticides

© ASI-261: a potential non-fumigant alternative to methyl bromide

Rosskopf, E., Kokalis-Burelle, N., He, Z., and Noling, J. Phytopathology 101:S156. 2011.

Update on Soil Fumigation: MBr Alternatives and Reregistration Decisions

Enebak, S. A. IN: National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations — 2010, p. 40-45. Riley, L.E., Haase, D.L. and Pinto, J.R. technical coordinators. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS-P-65. 2011.

Seed

Challenges facing the forest industry in relation to seed dormancy and seed quality

Stoehr, M. U. and El-Kassaby, Y. A. IN: Seed dormancy: methods and protocols, p. 3-15. A.R. Kermode, editor. Springer Science. 2011.

Eyeing emergence: modified treatments for terminating dormancy of conifer seeds

Feurtado, J. A. and Kermode, A. R. IN: Seed dormancy: methods and protocols, p. 53-64. A.R. Kermode, editor. Springer Science. 2011.

© Fitness consequences of seed size in the valley oak Quercus lobata Nee (Fagaceae)

Sage, R. D., Koenig, W. D., and McLaughlin, B. C. Annals of Forest Science 68:477-484. 2011.

Improving Germination of Red Elm (Ulmus rubra), Gray Alder (Alnus incana) and Buffaloberry (Shepherdia canadensis) Seeds with Gibberellic Acid

Morales, B., Barden, C., Boyer, C., and Griffin, J. National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Asso­ciations - 2011, p.93-95. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS-P-68. 2012.

© Morphological characteristics of seeds with physical dormancy

Geneve, R. L. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings, 2010, 60:610-613. 2011.