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2012 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Vegetative Propagation and Tissue Culture

© Propagation of cuttings using foliar-applied indolebutyric acid in aqueous solutions at or after sticking

Kroin, J. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings, 2010, 60:369-377. 2011.

© Some fundamental differences separating rooted cuttings and seedlings

Barnes, H. W. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings, 2010, 60:416-421. 2011.

Tissue culture of conifer seedlings — 20 years on: viewed through the lens of seedling quality

Grossnickle, S. C. IN: National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations — 2010, p. 139-146. Riley, L.E., Haase, D.L. and Pinto, J.R. technical coordinators. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS-P-65. 2011.

© The use of non-dormant rods as planting material: a new approach to establishing willow for environmental applications

Teodorescu, T. I., Guidi, W., and Labrecque, M. Ecological Engineering 37:1430-1433. 2011.

Water Management

© CCROP-A web-based decision tool enhances irrigation and nutrient management decisions

Yeager, T., Million, J., Ritchie, J., and Larsen, C. Hortscience 45(8 Suppl). 2011.

© Design and monitoring of horizontal subsurface-flow constructed wetlands for treating nursery leachates

Narvaez, L., Cunill, C., Caceres, R., and Marfa, O. Bioresource Technology 102:6414-6420. 2011.

© Differential response of liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha) tissue to POST-applied quinoclamine

Altland, J. E., Wehtje, G., Sibley, J., and Miller, M. E. Weed Technology 25:580-585. 2011.

© Growing woody plants with limited water resources

Brun, C. A. International Plant Propagators' Society, combined proceedings, 2010, 60:260-262. 2011.

© Integration of vinegar for in-row weed control in transplanted bell pepper and broccoli

Evans, G. J., Bellinder, R. R., and Hahn, R. R. Weed Technology 25:459-465. 2011.

Irrigation filtration 101

Ahnert, F. American Nurseryman, Nov. 2011, p. 10-13. 2011.

© Phosphorus retention in lab and field-scale subsurface-flow wetlands treating plant nursery runoff

White, S. A., Taylor, M. D., Albano, J. P, Whitwell, T., and Klaine, S. J. Ecological Engineering 37:1968-1976. 2011.

Pipe helps boost yields and reduce nitrogen discharge

Cooper, S. Land and Water 22(3):31-33. 2011.

© Subirrigation for production of native plants in nurseries — concepts, current knowledge, and implementation

Schmal, J. L., Dumroese, R. K., Davis, A. S., and Pinto, J. R. Native Plants Journal 12(2):81-93. 2011.

Water supply and quality: the basics

Bilderback, T., Dole, J., and Sneed, R. American Nurseryman June 2011, p. 12-16, 18-19. 2011.

Water treatment

Konjoian, P. Greenhouse Management 31(11):67-68. 2011.

What's in your water: biological water quality

Fisher, P., Meador, D., Parke, J., Wick, R., and Argo, W. Greenhouse Management 31(10):40-42, 72-73. 2011.

What's in your water: physical water quality and filtration

Fisher, P., Haskell, D., Meador, D., and Mohammad-Pour, G. Greenhouse Management 31(11):26-30. 2011.

What's in your water: sanitizing agent concentration and demand

Huang, J., Fisher, P., Meador, D., and Argo, W. Greenhouse Management 31(12):24-27. 2011. SO. Irrigation. Stetson, L. E. and Mecham, B. Q. Irrigation Association. 6th ed. 2011. 1089 p. Order from Irrigation Association (details on page 23).

What's in your water?

Fisher, P., Meador, D., Huang, J., and Argo, W. Greenhouse Management 31(9):34-39. 2011.