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- 41. Yellows or Chlorosis
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Tom Starkey
- 42. Aphids
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Art Antonelli
- 43. Cutworms
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Michael E. Ostry and Jennifer Juzwik
- 44. Field and Short-Tailed Crickets
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Coleman Doggett
- 45. Fungus Gnats
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Art Antonelli
- 46. Lesser Cornstalk Borer
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Albert E. Mayfield, III and Wayne N. Dixon
- 47. Mole Crickets
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Coleman Doggett
- 48. Plant Bugs
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David B. South
- 49. Seed and Cone Insects
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Alex C. Mangini
- © The "4R" nutrient stewardship framework for horticulture
- 5. Eastern and Western Gall Rusts
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Michael E. Ostry and Jennifer Juzwik
- 5. Field Planting Considerations
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Microsites are spots on your planting area where conditions favor seedling survival and growth. Good microsites include the north and east sides of downed ...David Wenny, R. Kasten Dumroese and Thomas Landis
- 5. Micorrización
- 5. Propagation Environments
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Many environmental factors influence growth and production of nursery plants. The primary processes affected by environmental factors are photosynthesis and ...Diane L. Haase, Douglass F. Jacobs, Tara Luna and Thomas D. Landis
- 5. Shipping
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Perishable seedlings and delivery of seedlings.Clark W. Lantz
- 50 Years of Hybrid Poplar Research in the Northeast
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POPLAR CULTURE was initiated in the Northeast in 1925 by Drs. A. B. Stout and E. J. Schreiner. An intensive hybridization and breeding program was undertaken ...Maurice E. Demeritt
- A 50-Year Racial Study of Douglas-Fir In Western Oregon And Washington
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On the assumption that exact racial adaptation within each locality should have occurred in Douglas-fir west of the Cascades, the question was asked, "Do ...Roy R. Silen
- 50. Mites
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Alex C. Mangini
- 51. Weevils
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Art Antonelli
- 52. White Grubs
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Albert E. Mayfield, III
- 53. Animal Damage
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David B. South
- 54. Environmental and Mechanical Damage
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Michelle M. Cram
- 55. Pesticide Injury
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David B. South
- 56. Salinity Damage
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Katy M. Mallams and Thomas D. Landis
- 6. Fertilización
- 6. Fusiform Rust
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Scott A. Enebak and Tom Starkey
- 6. Growing Media
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A growing medium can be defined as a substance through which plant roots grow and extract water and nutrients. Selecting a good growing medium is ...Thomas D. Landis, Douglass F. Jacobs, Kim M. Wilkinson and Tara Luna
- 6. Keeping Records
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Collecting seeds and growing seedlings can be a rewarding hobby. Keep detailed notes from year to year on all aspects of your hobby—when cones were ...David Wenny, R. Kasten Dumroese and Thomas Landis
- 6. Planting
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Seedling Care at the Planting Site Frozen Seedlings Hand Planting Machine planting, container seedlings, planting conditions, and evaluation of the ...Clark W. Lantz
- 7. Appendices
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David Wenny, R. Kasten Dumroese and Thomas Landis