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Using Electrolyte Leakage Tests To Determine Lifting Windows And Detect Tissue Damage
Physiological testing is rapidly coming into use as a means to determine the condition of nursery stock and predict how it will respond to treatment or use. ...
Richard W. Tinus
Using Essential Oils to Control Moss and Liverwort in Containers
Liverwort and moss are economically significant weeds across a range of US container production sites, including forest seedling greenhouse culture in the ...
Nabil Khadduri
Using flotation in ethanol to separate filled and empty seeds of Pinus nigra ssp. pallasiana
Using Frost Hardiness as an Indicator of Seedling Condition
Knowing the frost hardiness of conifer seedlings is of benefit to nursery managers and seedling users even if the potential for actual frost damage is not of ...
Jay R. Faulconer
Using GA4/7 to Induce Flowering in Pinus ponderosa Seed Orchards
Marc L. Rust
Using Geographic Information Systems in a Nursery
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are computer based systems which combine maps (spatial data) with information that describes features found on those maps ...
Stephen C. Westin
Using Germination Cloths in Container and Bareroot Nurseries
J. L. Schmal, P. O. Woolery, John P. Sloan and Clark D. Fleege
© Using historic bushel weights to estimate seed quality
Using History Plots to Improve Seed Use Efficiency and Fine-Tune Cultural Practices
Thomas D. Landis
© Using hydrogel and clay to improve the water status of seedlings for dryland restoration
© Using hydrogel filled, embedded tubes to sustain grass transplants for arid land restoration
Using Leachate Conductivity of Bulked Samples to Estimate Seed Quality
Conductivity measurements of the leachate of bulked samples with a single-probe instrument offer a simple, completely objective, non-destructive, and ...
Franklin T. Bonner
Using Leaf Temperature as a Nondestructive Procedure to Detect Root Rot Stress in Geranium
J. C. Locke, J. M. Frantz and M. Omer
Using Micronutrient Fertilizers in Forest Nurseries For Invigorating Stunted Stock
The influence of trace or minor elements on tree seedlings often is not obvious. Until the supply of these micronutrients-including iron, manganese, boron, ...
J. R. Love and Jaya G. Iyer
Using Municipal Organic Wastes at Lincoln-Oakes Nurseries
Discusses the use of municipal organic waste in the forms of leaves, thatch, and grass clippings which are stockpiled and spread onto seedling production ...
Greg Morgenson
© Using mushroom farm and anaerobic digestion wastewaters as supplemental fertilizer sources for growing container nursery stock in a closed system. Summer 2008
© Using nomograms for evaluating plant mor­phological and physiological data
Using Organic Fertilizers in Forest and Native Plant Nurseries
Since World War II, synthetic fertilizers have been used almost exclusively to grow forest and native plant nursery crops because they are quickly soluble and ...
R. Kasten Dumroese and Thomas D. Landis
Using Organic Fertilizers in Forest and Native Plant Nurseries
Using Plant Growth Regulators on Red Alder and Douglas-Fir Plugs
Treatments of 50 ppm, 50 ppm (two applications), 100 ppm, and 200 ppm and also 5 and 10 ppm drench applications of the plant growth regulator (PGR) Bonzi® ...
Nabil Khadduri
Using Polymer-coated Controlled-release Fertilizers in the Nursery and After Outplanting
R. Kasten Dumroese and Thomas D. Landis
Using preemergence herbicides in containerized rootstock during grafting
Using Root Growth Potential For Comparing
John C. Brissette and Lisa Ballenger
Using sequential digital images to study seed germination and dormancy.
Using shading for greenhouse temperature control
Using Simple Sequence Repeat Markers to Identify Chestnut Species and Hybrids
In the past, the American chestnut (Castanea dentata) was considered one of the most important forest tree species of the eastern North America, having a ...
Charles Burdine, Warren L. Nance and C. Dana Nelson
© Using slow sand filters to remove plant pathogens from irrigation runoff
Using Soil Test Results to Determine Fertilizer Applications
Using soil test results is a very useful practice IF the sample(s) of soil are good representations of the nursery soil. The lab results can be no more ...
Charles B. Davey
Using spatial technology for analyzing disturbed areas and potential site selection in Chihuahua, Mexico
The objectives were to: 1) analyze the physical-chemical variables of a site in order to characterize the disturbed areas suitability for planting; 2) detect ...
A. A. Pinedo, A. C. Pinedo, A. H. Rubio, C. Velez, M. V. Hernandez, P. Barragan and V. M. Tena
Using the HP71 Hand-Held Computer for Seedling Inventory
The J. H. Stone Nursery has used a Hewlett-Packard hand held computer since 1985 for data collection during seedling inventory. The use of the HP71B has ...
Douglas A. Bluhm