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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 36, Number 1 (1985) Evaluation of Time-Temperature Monitors for Control of Seedling Storage

Evaluation of Time-Temperature Monitors for Control of Seedling Storage

Point time-temperature monitors (TTM) were evaluated for their use as quality indicators for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings. TTM indicators activated at the time of seedling packing accumulate the effects of time and temperature during seedling storage and change color when specified limits are exceeded. TTM indicators have considerable potential as a quality control method for seedling storage. The greatest limitation in their use is the lack of good data on the storage time-temperature relationships for tree seedlings. As nursery workers gain experience with them, TTMs should become important for monitoring seedling quality in storage.


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Author(s): Robert Taylor, James P. Barnett

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 36, Number 1 (1985)

Volume: 36

Number: 1