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Use of Mineral Spirits for Weed Control in Forest Seedling Nurseries
There are several factors to consider when we talk about using mineral spirits for weed and grass control in forest nursery seedbeds. All indications are that ...
J. K. Jones
The Use of Molecular Markers to Detect Hybridization in Introgression Zones
Invited Paper
J. E. Carlson and Yousry A. El-Kassaby
Use of Monoterpene Composition in Forest Genetics Research with Slash Pine
A. E. Squillace
Use of Mulches and Soil Stabilizers for Land Reclamation
The use of a mulch or soil stabilizer is one of several treatment options in any plan for reclaiming drastically disturbed areas. Mulches or soil stabilizers ...
M. R. Norland
Use of Mutants in Forest Genetics Research
E. Carlyle Franklin
Use of Mycorrhizae for Native Plant Production
The mycorrhizal symbiosis is well known, but not yet in widespread use in the commercial nursery trade. The often-cited mycorrhizal growth response is in not ...
Ted St. John
© Use of mycorrhizal colonization to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus leaching from nursery containers
© The use of non-dormant rods as planting material: a new approach to establishing willow for environmental applications
The Use of Oil Sprays for the Control of Weeds in Coniferous Nurseries in New York
The annual production of the two New York State Nurseries is 40 million seedlings. This requires that one hundred thousand 4 X 12 seedbeds, or about 85 acres, ...
Everett J. Eliason
The Use of Organic Biostimulants to Reduce Fertilizer Use, Increase Stress Resistance, and Promote Growth
High quality organic biostimulants can stimulate plant growth, providing excellent growth and yield, with up to a 50% reduction in fertilizer use. These ...
Graeme P. Berlyn and Saroj Sivaramakrishnan
Use of Overhead Irrigation Lines to Apply Liquid Fertilizers and Weedicides to Nursery Beds
The purpose of the following description and drawing is to explain how to apply liquid chemicals (fungicides, fertilizers, etc.) to nursery beds by injecting ...
Karl Lanquist
Use of Painted Hardwood Seedlings in Reforestation
Deb Pitt
Use of Paper-Mill Sludges and Municipal Compost in Nursery Substrates ©
This study compared raw paper-mill sludge with various composts derived from paper-mill sludges (two sources) and municipal waste (one source), and determined ...
Calvin Chong and P. Purvis
The Use of Pentane to Separate Filled and Empty Sugar Maple Samaras
Many sugar maple samaras do not contain seeds; the proportion of filled samaras may vary from 20 to 74 percent among seed trees (Carl and Yawney ...
Clayton M. Carl, Jr. and Harry W. Yawney
Use of Pesticides in Bareroot Hardwood Seedbeds in the Southern United States
Use of Pesticides in Forest Nurseries- Where Do We Stand
John L. Rauschenberger
The Use of Plant Growth Regulators on Woody Ornamental Plants
We in horticulture are the potential beneficiaries of a great deal of research being conducted in areas of biochemistry, chemistry, physics and plant ...
Dr. P. C. Kozel and Dr. P. C. Kozel
The Use Of Preformed Paper Milk Cartons For Containerized Black Walnut Seedlings, Grafts, And Rooted Cuttings
The use of preformed milk cartons for propagation, transportation, and field planting of black walnut has increased field survival of seedlings, grafts, and ...
Loy W. Shreve
Use of Prescribed Fire to Control the White Pine Cone Beetle in an Eastern White Pine Seed Orchard
E. Manchester, Gary L. DeBarr and Larry R. Barber
The Use of Proline® (Prothioconazole) to Control Pitch Canker, Rhizoctonia Foliage Blight, and Fusiform Rust in Forest Seedling Nurseries and Efforts to Acquire Registration
Laboratory, greenhouse, and field trials have shown Proline® to be efficacious against three fungal pathogens that cause damage and seedling mortality in ...
Scott A. Enebak and Tom E. Starkey
Use of Proteinase Inhibitors for Crop Protection
Invited Paper
R. W. Thornburg and S. Park
The use of prothioconazole to control forest nurs­ery diseases of Pinus spp
Use of RAPD Markers to Investigate the Effects of Pollen Processing and Pollen Storage on Pollen Vigor
David L. Bramlett, Floyd E. Bridgwater, K. B. Davis and Thomas L. Kubisiak
© Use of real-time and nested PCR to detect Phytophthora ramorum in invested nursery container mixes and soils
Use of Recirculating Irrigation System to Contain Soilborne Pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi in Operational Disease Resistance Trials
The Resistance Screening Center (RSC), operated by the Forest Health Protection unit of the USDA Forest Service, Southern Region, State and Private Forestry, ...
Sunny Lucas
The Use of Remote Monitoring and Growing Degree Days for Growing Container Seedlings
A remote monitoring system used in Mexico is described for small nurseries that cannot support full-time, onsite specialist growers. In addition, the concept ...
T. J. Hodgson
The Use of Rootdips on North American Conifer Seedlings: A Review of the Literature
John P. Sloan
Use of Runoff and Leaching Analysis in Human Health Risk Assessment for USDA Forest Service Nurseries
Residues from pesticides used at the USDA Forest Service nurseries have the potential to leach into ground water or runoff into surface water resources. The ...
Robin C. Weiss
The Use of Sawdust as a Mulch on Red, White, and Jack Pine Seedbeds
The practice in most northern nurseries of the Forest Service is to sow most of the seed in the fall, especially red and white pine and the spruces. Fall ...
Edward D. Clifford
Use of Selenate-Resistant Strains as Markers for the Spreadand Survival of Botrytis cinerea Under Greenhouse Conditions
Botrytis cinerea marked strains combining traits of fungicide resistance or sensitivity (carbendazim, iprodione) with resistance to selenate were created and ...
N. Korolev, T. Katan and Y. Elad