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The Use of Styroblock 1 & 2 Containers for P+1 Transplant Stock Production
The well known Plug+l and the recently developed Miniplug+l seedlings begin their life as typical plugs in a container nursery. Each is grown on a slightly ...
Philip F. Hahn
Use of Sulfur to Correct Soil pH
The addition of 1780 lbs/ac of sulfur plus 1780 lbs/ac of sulfur as sulfuric acid resulted in a temporary decrease in soil pH. Seedling quality variables of ...
Donald H. Bickelhaupt
The Use of Superabsorbents in the Forestry Industry
James J. Quinn
Use of switchgrass as a nursery container substrate
Use of switchgrass as the primary potting com­ponent in nursery containers (ABSTRACT)
The Use of Terralite in Seed Stratification and Germination Tests
Terralite is the brand name for a particular grade of Vermiculite.
Homer S. Ward
Use of the Grayco Seeling Harvester at the John F. Sisley Nursery
When the Sisley Nursery was developed in 1979 our primary concern was to grow the best "quality" seedling possible.
Tom Gilpin
USE OF THE GRAYCO SEELING HARVESTER AT THE JOHN F. SISLEY NURSERY
Tom Gilpin
Use of the growth retardant "Maintain" by Georgia Kraft Company
The growth retardant MAINTAIN(TM) at the concentration of 300 PPM was beneficial in preparing loblolly pine for extended season planting. When applied soon ...
John J. Gill and Ray A. Newbold
Use of the High Performance Growth Mat Hydro-Switch in Ornamental and Forestry Nurseries in Quebec
Gilles Cadotte, Marc Fecteau, Mario Comtois and Marylaine de Chantal
The Use of the IDS-Treatment on Southern Pine Seeds and its Effect on Seed Cost and Efficiency in the Seed Bed
The IDS-treatment ( I = incubation, D = drying, S = separation) is a method to remove filled-dead seed from a seed lot. It is based upon the principle that, ...
J. B. McRae, U. Bergsten and S. Lycksell
Use of the Inventory-Monitoring System for Shortleaf and Eastern White Pine Cone and Seed Crops at the Beech Creek Seed Orchard
Gregory R. Huffman
The Use of the J. E. Love Model 816SL Seed Sower at Union Camp Nurseries
In Union Camp nurseries, Model 816SL seed sowers from the J. E. Love Company have provided more precise seed placement.
W. L. Pryor and M. S. Vedder
Use of the J. E. Love Vacuum Sower
One of the first steps in seedling quality is proper planting by providing each seedling with optimum spacing.
Joe Murphy
The Use of the J.E. Love Model 816SL Seed Sower at Union Camp Nurseries
W. L. Pryor and M. S. Vedder
Use Of The Plant Moisture Stress Meter
LeRoy C. Johnson
Use of Time Temperature Monitors for Controlling Seedling Quality in Storage
i—Point® time—temperature monitors (TTM) were evaluated for their use as quality indicators for loblolly pine seedlings. TTM indicators, activated at the time ...
Robert Taylor and James P. Barnett
Use Of Tissue Culture Techniques In A Hardwood Treeimprovement Program
Dean W. Einspahr and S. R. Wann
Use of Tree Spade
Almost every seed orchard manager has at one time or another attempted to transplant established grafts. Some have found it convenient to move a few individual ...
Oliver W. Buckles
Use of Treflan-Dymid at Columbia Nursery
In the spring of 1965, the herbicide, Treflan, was applied to four blocks or, approximately, 2 acres of land. It was broadcast in 75 gallons of water per acre ...
Charles E. Peevy
Use Of Trifluralin For Sowings Of Siberian Elm
The Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila L.) has shown promise for shelterbelt plantings in the prairies by demonstrating rapid growth, drought tolerance, and relative ...
Lyle K. Alspach and M. R. Carter
Use of Trunk Micro-Infusion Treatments for the Management of Specific Insect Pests of Seed Orchard and Plantation Trees
Cone and seed insects severely reduce potential seed yields in southern pine seed orchards that produce genetically improved seed for regeneration programs. ...
Don Grosman
Use of VA Mycorrhizal Innoculum to Improve Growth of Forest Tree Seedlings in Fumigated Soil
Inoculation of fumigated nursery soils with VA mycorrhizal fungi improved the growth and quality of Russian olive, Sierra redwood, incense cedar and western ...
Greg Johnson, Libby Nance, Steve Jedrzejek and Tim Wood
Use of Vector Diagrams for the Interpretation of Nutrient Response in Conifer Seedlings
Analysis of seedling nutrient response using vector diagrams enables comparisons of nutrient concentration, nutrient content, and plant growth to be made ...
Diane L. Haase, Robin Rose and Todd Birchler
Use of Vegetation to Mitigate Nutrient Discharges in Container Nursery Runoff
C. C. Obropta, K. A. Giacalone and R. J. Miskewitz
Use of Vegetative Propagules in Reforestation in B.C.
B. G. Wigmore and J. H. Russell
© Use of waste materials as nursery growing media for Pinus halepensis production
Use of Wheat as a Living Mulch to Replace Hydromulch for Fall Sown Seedbeds
Wheat is used as a living mulch for fall sown seedbeds in place of hydromulch. Methods of sowing and management along with the advantages and disadvantages are ...
Jim Wichman
Use of X-Ray Technique for Determining Sound Seed
C. J. Eden
Use of X-Ray Technique for Determining Sound Seed
The California Division of Forestry became involved with the use of radiographs for seed evaluation through a cooperative study with Dr. R. W. Stark, Associate ...
C. J. Eden