2007 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - Nursery Literature
Bare Root Production
1. Effects of Seedbed Density on One-Year-Old Fraxinus angustifolia Seedling Characteristics and Outplanting Performance. E. Cicek, N. Cicek & N. Bilir. New Forests 33.
2. An Evolution of Bareroot Cultural Practices at J. Herbert Stone Nursery. L. Riley, D. Steinfeld, & S. Feigner. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
3. Stock Quality of Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) Seedlings as Affected by Half-Sib Seed Source and Nursery Sowing Density. D.F. Jacobs, K.E. Woeste, B.C. Wilson & J.R. McKenna. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
Business Management
4. Designing and Implementing a New Nursery Computer Program at George 0. White State Nursery, Missouri Department of Conservation. D. Biram. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
5. Experience of Applying Lean Manufacturing on a Container Nursery. G. Dowling. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
6. How to Develop an Effective Safety Committee. A. Mauschbaugh. American Nurseryman 204.
7. Specialisation — Advantages and Disadvantages Compared ©. P. Bingham. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
8. Summer Hazards. A. Mauschbaugh. American Nurseryman .
9. Use of Cost Analysis to Improve Nursery Profitability®. W. George. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
Container Production
10. Companies market biodegradable pots to growers, retailers and consumers . K. Rodda. Greenhouse Management and Production .
11. Enhancement of Photosynthesis and Growth of Tomato Seedlings by Forced Ventilation Within the Canopy. T. Shibuya, J. Tsuruyama, Y. Kitaya & M. Kiyota. Elsevier .
12. Environmentally Sustainable Production Systems for Producing Ornamental Plants©. John Bunker. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
13. Growing Plants in Hot Climates©. R. Chin. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
14. Impacts of Nursery Cultural Treatments on Stress Tolerance in 1 + 0 Container White Spruce (Picea glauca [Moench] Voss) Seedlings for Summer-Planting. W. Tan. New Forests 33.
15. Panel Discussion: Container Stock and Why? . R. Friedlander. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
16. Panel Discussion: Red Lake Forestry Greenhouse Operations. G. Whitefeather-Spears. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
17. Panel Discussion: Trends in Container Types. E. Stuewe. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
18. Run for Cover! What's Covering Your Greenhouse and How Is It Affecting Seedling Growth?. J. R. Pinto, R. K. Dumroese, J. D. Marshall. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
19. Subirrigation . R. K. Dumroese, J. Pinto, D. Jacobs, A. Davis & B. Horiuchi. Native Plants .
Diverse Species
20. Antelope Bitterbrush Reestablishment. G. R. Johnson & J. P. Okula. Native Plants .
21. Can a post-harvest ripening treatment extend the longevity of Rhododendron L. seeds?. F. Hay, J. Klin & R. Probert. Elsevier .
22. Collecting Tapertip Onion. R. Adair, R. Johnson, B. Hellier & W. Kaiser. Native Plants .
23. The Effect of Gibberellic Acid, Potassium Nitrate, and Cold Stratification on the Germination of Goldenseal (Hydrastiscanadensis) Seed©. J. M. Follett, J. A. Douglas & R. A. Littler. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
24. Effect of Light on Seed Germination of Eight Wetland Carex Species. K. M. Kettenring, G. Gardner & S. Galatowitsch. Annals of Botany 98.
25. Establishment of Wetland Ground Flora: An Analysis of Planting Methodologies. S. Ireland, P. Hedges & P. Fermor. Natural and Constructed Wetlands, Nutrients, Metals and Management .
26. Ethylene Improves Germination of Arrow-leaved Balsamroot Seeds. K. Chambers, P. Bowen, N. Turner & P. Keller. Native Plants .
27. Genetic Fingerprinting of Goldenseal. S. Zhou and R. Sauvé . Native Plants .
28. Growing Shrubs at the George 0. White State Forest Nursery: What Has Worked and What Has Not. G. Hoss. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
29. Hand-Pollination of Cardamine californica Improves Seed Set. K. Ariyoshi, E. Magnaghi & M. Frey . Native Plants .
30. Improving Germination in Windmillgrass Ecotypes. F. Herrera, W. R. Ocumpaugh, J. A. Ortega, J. Lloyd-Reilley, G. A. Rasnzussen & S. Maher. Rangeland Ecology and Management 59:6. .
31. Inadvertent Selection in the Propagation of Native Plants: A Cautionary Note. P. Dunwiddie & E. Delvin. Native Plants .
32. Meadow Restoration in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area in Southern Idaho. J. Sloan. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
33. Mespilus canescens a Newly Discovered Species:Propagation by Grafting onto Crataegus©. H. W. Barnes. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
34. Modifications Improve Seed Harvest With the Woodward Flail-Vac Seed Stripper. G. Kees. Native Plants .
35. Panel Discussion: Stocktypes for Outplanting in Zion National Park. C. Decker. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
36. Passive Establishment of Vegetation in Constructed Wetlands in Agricultural Settings: a Case Study. L. Luckeydoo, N. Fausey, C. Davis, E. Reigner & L. Brown. . .
37. Population and Environmental Effects on Seed Production, Germination, and Seedling Vigor in Western Wheatgrass (Pascopyrum smithii [Rydb.] A. Love). B. Waldron, J. Robins, K. Jensen, A. Palazzo, T. Cary & J. Berdahl. Crop Breeding and Genetics .
39. Propagating Native Plants for the Hopi Nation© . T. Landis, D. Dreesen, J. Pinto, and R. K. Dumroese . International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
41. Propagation of Osmanthus armatus From Hardwood Cuttings . H. W. Barnes. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
42. Propagation of Sarracenia Species© . Randolph A. Heffner . International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
43. The Propagation of Uluhe Fern (Dicranopteris linearis): Vegetative Versus Spores© . E. Romanchak, R. Criley & N. Sugii . International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
44. Propagation Protocol for Jacquemontia reclinata. J. Roncal et al. Native Plants .
45. Propagation protocol for Spicebrush Lindera benzoin . G. Hoss. Native Plants .
47. Revegetation Strategies and Technologies for Restoration of Aridic Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) Infestation Sites. K. Lair. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
48. Selection of Mycorrhizal Fungi for California Native Plants© . L. Corkidi, M. Evans & J. Bohn . International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
49. Softwood Cutting Propagation of Native Lauraceae (Lindera benzoin and Sassafras albidum) as Alternatives to Invasive Horticulture Plants. J. Sicuranza, N. Castrataro, B. Johnson & B. Maynard. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
50. Strategies for Seed Propagation of Native Forbs . S. Meyer. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
51. Techniques for Enhancing Saltgrass Seed Germination and Establishment . Y. L. Qian, J. A. Cosenza, S. J. Wilhelm & D. Christensen. Crop Sci. 46.
52. Tolerance of Hardy Ferns to Selected Preemergence Herbicides. G. Fain, C. Gilliam & G. Keever. .
53. Using Compost for Container Production of Ornamental Wetland and Flatwood Species Native to Florida. S. Wilson and P. Stofella. Native Plants .
Fertilization and Nutrition
54. Calcium Addition at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest Reduced Winter Injury to Red Spruce in a High-Injury Year . G. Hawley, P. Schaberg, C. Eagar & C. Borer. NRC Canada 2003.
55. Developmental Disorders in Buds and Needles of Mature Norway Spruce, Picea abies (L.) Karst., in Relation to Needle Boron Concentrations . S. Sutinen, M. Vuorinen, R. Rikala. Trees 20.
56. Exponential Nutrient Loading as a Means to Optimize Bareroot Nursery Fertility of Oak Species. Z. Birge, D. Jacobs, F. Salifu . USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
57. Leaching of Nitrogen From Upland Forest Regeneration Sites Into Wetland Areas. E. Kubin. .
58. MIYOBI: A New Fertilizer Containing Abscisic Acid . Y. Kamuro. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
59. NPK Fertilization at Planting of Three Hybrid Poplar Clones in the Boreal Region of Alberta . A. DesRochers, R. van den Driessche & B. Thomas. Elsevier .
60. Perfecting the Pour-Through. J. Altland. .
61. Response of Grafted Juglans nigra to Increasing Nutrient Availability: Growth, Nutrition, and Nutrient Retention in Root Plugs . K. F. Salifu, D. Jacobs, G. Pardillo & M. Schott . Hortscience 41.
62. The Roles of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Increasing Productivity of Western Hemlock and Western Redcedar Plantations on Northern Vancouver Island . L. Blevins, C. Prescott & A. Van Niejenhuis . Elsevier .
63. Sample to diagnose nutrient. K. Kackley, S. Ferry & C. Peters. Greenhouse Management and Production .
64. Seedling biomass and element content of Pinus sylvestris and Pinus nigra grown in sandy substrates with lignite . K. Baumann, A. Rumpelt, B.U. Schneider, P. Marschner & R.E Hüttl . Elsevier .
65. Trials with Natural Growth Promoting Products© . J. Keller. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
General and Miscellaneous
66. Financial viability of reforesting reclaimed surface mined lands, the burden of site conversion costs, and carbon payments as reforestation incentives . J. Sullivan, J. Aggett, G. Amacher & J. Burger . Elsevier .
67. Forest Service Requirements for Nursery Stock . J. Connelly. .
68. Impacts of Afforestation, Deforestation, and Reforestation on Forest Cover in China from 1949 to 2003 . Y. Zhang & C. Song . Journal of Forestry .
69. Improvement of plant quality through nursery research and added value . P. Long. Plant Quality - A Key to Success .
70. Integrating establishment practice and plant quality. M. Perks, A. Harrison & S. Bathgate. Plant Quality - A Key to Success .
72. Practical management for quality in nursery production. J. Kavanagh. Plant Quality - A Key to Success .
73. A Propagators Notebook. C. LeBlanc. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
74. Using spatial technology for analyzing disturbed areas and potential site selection in Chihuahua, Mexico. V. M. Tena, A. C. Pinedo, A. H. Rubio, P. Barragan, A. A. Pinedo, M. V. Hernandez & C. Velez. Geo-Environment and Landscape Evolution .
75. Weather or Not. T. Miller. .
Genetics and Tree Improvement
76. Effect of regeneration method on RAPD-based geneticvariation of Cyclobalaiiopsis glauca (Fagaceae). X. Zhang, X.-Y. Chen & D. Zhang. New Forests 32.
77. Genetic variation in fall cold hardiness in coastalDouglas-fir in western Oregon and Washington. J. B. St. Clair. NRC Canada .
78. Identification of European and Japanese Larch and Their InterspecificHybrid with Morphological Markers: Application to Young Seedlings. L. E. Paques, G. Phillippe & D. Prat. .
79. The role of tree improvement in plant production and quality. D. Thompson. Plant Quality - A Key to Success .
80. Survival, growth and wood specific gravity of interspecific hybrids of Pinus strobes and P. wallichiana grown in Ontario. P. Lu & R. Sinclair. Elsevier .
Nursery Structures and Equipment
81. Backup Generators: Easy Sleep Made Easy. B. Kenney. Greenhouse Grower .
82. Bioheat waste oil may cut costs. J. Bartak. Greenhouse Management and Production .
83. Coal provides heat alternative. J. Bartak. Greenhouse Management and Production .
85. Gizmos and Gadgets. B. Vachowski. Native Plants .
86. Hot Houses. J. Bramwell. American Nurseryman .
87. Melting Greenhouse Snow. J. Bartok. Greenhouse Management and Production .
88. New Technologies Increase Greenhouse Efficiency. N. Devaney. Greenhouse Management and Production .
89. Before you sign a contract. J. Bartok. Greenhouse Management and Production .
90. Root-zone heating can save energy by reducing needs. J. Bartok. Greenhouse Management and Production .
91. Save Energy, But Watch for Hidden Risks. P. Ling, C. Pasian, M. Jones. .
92. A Specially Designed Air-Assisted Sprayer to Improve Spray Penetration and Air Jet Velocity Distribution Inside Dense Nusery Crops. H. Zhu, R. D. Brazee, R. C. Derksen, R. I. Fox, C. R. Krause, H. E. Ozkan, K. Losely. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 49.
93. Whats New With Nurseries and Reforestation Projects at the Missoula Technology and Development Center. B. Vachowski. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
Outplanting Performance
94. Container plants and mechanised planting— The way forward?. M. Keane. Plant Quality - A Key to Success .
95. Diversifying native pinewoods using artificial regeneration. T. Ogilvy, C. Legg & J. Humphrey. .
96. The effect of weed control and fertilization on survival and growth of four pine species in the Virginia Piedmont. D. Amishcv & T. Fox . Elsevier .
97. Effects of flooding on pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) growth and survivorship. S. Craine & C. Orians. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 133:2. .
98. Effects of forest floor planting and stock type on growth and root emergence of Pinus contorta seedlings in a cold northern cutblock. D. Campbell, S. Kiisila, L. Janusz, J. Zwiazek and M. Jones. New Forests 32.
99. From planting to 26 years of age - actual growthand estimated volume scenarios for spruces and pines. T. Johansson & J. Naumburg. New Forests 32.
100. Growth and survival of Pinus taeda in response to surface and subsurface tillage in the southeastern United States . C. Carlson, T. Fox, S. Colbert , D. Kelting, H. Allen & T. Albaugh . Elsevier .
101. Growth of Douglas-fir, lodgepole pine, and ponderosa pine seedlings underplanted in a partially-cut, dry Douglas-fir stand in south-central British Columbia. A. Vyse, C. Ferguson, S. Simard, T. Kano & P. Puttonen . .
102. Interactions between soil scarification and Norway spruce seedling types . K. Johansson, U. Nilsson, H. L. Allen . New Forests 33.
103. Mounding site preparation for forest restoration: Survival and short term growth response in Quercus robur L. seedlings . M. Löf, D. Rydberg & A. Bolte . Elsevier .
104. Nursery practices and field performance for the endangered Mediterranean species Abies pinsapo Boiss. . R. Navarro, M. Retamos, J. Lopez, A. del Campo, C. Ceaceros & L. Salmoral. Elsevier .
105. Planting Oaks in Group Selection Openings on Upland Sites: Two Case Studies from Arkansas . E. Heitzman & A. Grell. .
106. Predicting regeneration establishment in Norway spruce plantations using a multivariate multilevel model . J. Miina & T. Saksa. .
108. Release potential of giant sequoia following heavy suppression: 20-year results . R. York, J. Battles & R. Heald . Elsevier .
109. Survival and Growth of Container and Bareroot Shortleaf Pine Seedlings in Missouri . D. Gwaze, R. Melick, C. Studyvin & G. Hoss . USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
110. Underplanting cherrybark oak (Quercus pagoda Raf.) seedlings on a bottomland site in the southern United States. E. Gardiner & J. Yeiser. New Forests 32.
111. Whitebark Pine Germination, Rust Resistance, and Cold Hardiness Among Seed Sources in the Inland Northwest: Planting Strategies for Restoration . M. Mahalovich, K. Burr & D. Foushee. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
112. Whitebark Pine Guidelines for Planting Prescriptions. G. Scott & W. McCaughey. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
Pest Management
113. Best Management Practices at Monrovia Growers to Prevent the Introduction and Spread of Phytophthora ramorum ©. J. Keller. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
114. Effect of slash removal on Gremmeniella abietina incidence on Pinussylvestris after clear-cutting in northern Sweden. A. Bernhold, J. Witzell & P. Hansson. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 21.
115. Effect of the latitude of seed origin on moose (Alces alces) browsing on silver birch (Betula pendula). A. Viherd-Aarnio & R. Heikkila. Elsevier .
116. Effects of Dazomet, Metam Sodium, and Oxamyl on Longidorus Populations and Loblolly Pine Seedling Production. S. Fraedrich & L. D. Dwinell. .
117. Etiology and Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction-Based Detection of Gremmeniella- and Phomopsis-Associated Disease in Norway Spruce Seedlings. I. Baja, H. Solheim, A. Hietala & C. Fossdal. The American Phytopathological Society 96:12. .
118. Fungus Gnat Management. P. Fisher, A. Eaton & R. Cloyd. Greenhouse Grower .
119. Healthy Roots Lead to Healthy Plants. S. Douglas. Greenhouse Management and Production .
120. Invesigating koa wilt in Hawai'i. R. James, N. Dudley & A. Yeh. Native Plants .
121. Microwave energy supplied by a prototype oven prevents the spread of Fusarium wilt during the propagation of melon plantlets by seed. M. L. Soriano-Martin et al. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research 4:3. .
122. Molecular Characterization of Fusarium oxysporum and Fusarium commune Isolates from a Conifer Nursery. J. Stewart et al. The American Phytopathological Society .
123. New Technologies for Pest Management. S. Wainwright-Evans. American Nurseryman .
124. Pests Can Be Unintentionally Spread in New Zealand Through Commercial Transport of Nursery Plants©. M. McNeill, J. Proffitt & C. Phillips. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
125. Phomopsis and Sudden Oak Death: A Tale of Two Nursery Nuisances. B. Moltzan. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
126. Port-Orford-cedar resistant to Phytophthora lateralis. E. Oh, E. M. Hansen & R. A. Sniezko. Forest Pathology 36.
127. Potential climatic suitability for establishment of Plytophthora ramorn within the contiguous United States. R. Venette & S. Cohen. Elsevier .
128. Risk from Sirococcus conigenus to understory red pine seedlings in northern Wisconsin. J. Bronson & G. Stanosz. Forest Pathology 36.
129. Role of monoterpenes in Hylobius abietis damage levels betweencuttings and seedlings of Picea sitchensis. S. Kennedy, A. Cameron, V. Thoss & M. Wilson. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research .
131. Structure—Activity Relationships of Benzoic Acid Derivatives as Antifeedants for the Pine Weevil, Hylobius abietis. C. R. Unelius et al. Journal of Chemical Ecology .
132. Survival and vitality of Gremmeniella abietina on Pinus sylvestris slash in northern Sweden. J. Witzell, A. Bernhold & P. Hansson. Forest Pathology .
133. Survival of Phytophthora ramorum Compared to Other Species of Phytophthora in Potting Media Components, Compost, and Soil. R. Linderman & E. A. Davis. Hortechnology .
134. Use of Selenate-Resistant Strains as Markers for the Spreadand Survival of Botrytis cinerea Under Greenhouse Conditions. N. Korolev, T. Katan & Y. Elad. The American Phytopathological Society .
135. Variability Associated with Suppression of Gray Mold (Botrytis cinerea) on Geranium by Foliar Applications of Nonaerated and Aerated Compost Teas. S. Scheuerell & W. Mahaffee. Plant Disease .
136. Weed and pest control in nursery production and their impact on plant quality. H. Losing. Plant Quality - A Key to Success .
138. What You Need to Know About P. Ramorum. M. Mickelbart & J. Beckerman. American Nurseryman .
139. What You Need to Know About Viruses©. M. Yoshimura. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
140. All in the Family. L. Pottorf. American Nurseryman .
Pesticides
141. Foliar Deposition and Off-Target Loss With Different Spray Techniques in Nursery Applications. H. Zhu, R. C. Derksen, H. Guler, C. R. Krause & H. E. Ozkan. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers .
142. New Ethylene Absorbents: No Miracle Cure. M. Reid & L. Dodge. Perishables Handling Newsletter .
Seedling Harvesting and Storage
143. Overwinter storability of conifer planting stock:operational testing of fall frost hardiness. S. L'Ilirondelle, D. Simpson & W. Binder. New Forests 32.
144. Applying the target plant concept to nursery stock quality. T. Landis & R. K. Dumroese. Plant Quality - A Key to Success .
Seedling Physiology and Morphology
145. Chill unit models and recent changes in the occurance of Winter chill and Spring frost in the United Kingdom. R. J. Sunley, C. J. Atkinson & H. G. Jones. Journal of Horticulture Science and Biotechnology .
146. Chlorophyll Fluorescence: What Is It and What Do the Numbers Mean?. G. Ritchie. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
147. Critical night length for bud set and its variation in two photoperiodic ecotypes of Betula pendula. A. Vihera-Aarnio, R. Hakkinen & O. Junttila. Tree Physiology 26.
148. The effects of lifting and handling on plant quality: the Ontario perspective. S. Colombo. Plant Quality - A Key to Success .
149. Foliar application of GA3 during terminal long-shoot bud developmentstimulates shoot apical meristem activity in Pinus sylvestris seedlings. J. Macdonald & C.H. A. Little. Tree Physiology 26.
150. Geographic and seasonal variation in coldhardiness of whitebark pine. A. Bower & S. Aitken. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36.
151. Influence of nutrient supply and water vapour pressure on rootarchitecture of Douglas-fir and western hemlock seedlings. T. Conlin & R. van den Driessche. Functional Plant Biology 33.
Seeds
152. Morphology, Physiology, Survival, and Field Performance of Containerized Coastal DouglasFir Seedlings Given Different Dormancy-induction Regimes. J. Macdonald & J. Owens. Hortscience 41.
153. Assessing Viability of Northern Red Oak Acorns Using X-Rays. R. Goodman, D. Jacobs & R. Karrfalt. Native Plants .
154. Effects of Different Pretreatments on the Germination of Different Wild Cherry (Prunus avium L.) Seed Sources. D. Esen, O. Yildiz, E. Cicek, S. Kulacand & C. Kutsal. Pakistan Journal of Botany 38.
155. Effects of drought stresses induced by polyethylene glycol on germination of Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica seeds from natural and plantation forests on sandy land. J. Zhu, H. Kang, H. Tan & M. Xu. Forest Research 11.
156. Germination and seedling growth of Quercus vulcanica: effects of stratification, desiccation, radicle pruning, and season of sowing. F. Tilki & C. U. Alptekin. New Forests 32.
157. Mistakes in germination ecology and how to avoid them. C. Baskin, K. Thompson & J. Baskin. Seed Science Research .
158. Pressure — time dependency of vacuum degassing as a rapid method for viability assessment using tetrazolium chloride: a comparative study of 17 Pinus species. M.I. Daws, C. Cousins, J. Hall & C.B. Wood. Seed Science and Technology .
159. Reaping what you sow - Seeds and plant quality. C. O'Reilly & P. Doody. Plant Quality - A Key to Success .
160. Some Common Misconceptions About Seed Dormancy©. R. L. Geneve. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
161. The USDA Forest Service National Seed Laboratory. R. P. Karrfalt. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
162. Using X-Ray Image Analysis to Assess the Viability of Northern Red Oak Acorns: Implications for Seed Handlers. R.. Goodman, D. Jacobs & R. Karrfalt. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-43 .
Soil Management and Growing Media
163. Alleviation of soil compaction: requirements, equipment and techniques. G. Spoor. .
164. The Art of Soil Mediums. D. Rafter. .
165. Container No-Brainer. J. Altland. Digger .
166. The Development of Sustainable Growing Media Components from Composted Specific Bio-Waste Streams ©. N. Bragg. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
167. An Insight into an Accredited Potting Mix Supplier in Australia©. S. Windrim. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
168. Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) core and rice hulls as components of container media for growing Pinus halepensis M. seedlings. T. Marianthi . Elsevier .
169. A Tricky Topic. J. Altland. Digger .
170. Use of Paper-Mill Sludges and Municipal Compost in Nursery Substrates ©. C. Chong & P. Purvis. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
Tropical Forestry and Agroforestry
171. Achieving conservation objectives through production forestry: The case of Acacia koa on Hawaii Island. L. Pejchar & D. Press. Elsevier .
172. Can lessons from the Community Rainforest Reforestation Program in eastern Australia be learned?. J. K . Vanclay. International Forestry Review 8.
173. Evaluation of Seedling Quality and Planting Tools for Successful Establishment of Tropical Hardwoods©. J.G. Mexal et al. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
175. Prioritization of Target Areas for Rehabilitation: A Case Study from West Kalimantan, Indonesia. A. Marjokorpi & R. Otsamo . Restoration Ecology 14.
176. Rehabilitating degraded forest land in central Vietnam with mixed native species plantings. S. McNamara, D. Viet Tinh, P.D. Erskine, D. Lamb, D. Yates & S. Brown. Elsevier .
Vegetative Propagation and Tissue Culture
177. Collecting Dormant Hardwood Cuttings for Western Riparian Restoration Projects. T. Luna, R. K. Dumroese & T. D. Landis,. Reforestation, Recreation: Tech Tips .
178. Container Type and Volume Influences Adventitious Rooting and Subsequent Field Growth of Stem Cuttings of Loblolly Pine. A. V. LeBude et al. .
179. Correlation of Growing Degree Days and the Timing of Cuttings©. H. W. Barnes. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings .
180. Grafting of Acacia koa Gray Onto Young Acacia Seedlings. S. Nelson. Native Plants .
181. Influences of cutting diameter and soil moisture on growth and survival of black willow, Salix nigra. E. Greer, S.R. Pezeshki & F.D. Shields, Jr.. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation .
182. Methods and Techniques to Improve Root Initiation of Cuttings©. M. Crawford. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
183. Optimizing the Water Relations of Cuttings During Propagation©. F. Davies, Jr.. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
184. The Role of Clonal Propagation in Forestry and Agriculture in Australia©. P. Radke. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
185. Severe Cutback of Stock Plant Influences Rooting in Shoots of Quercus bicolor and Quercus macrocarpa. N. Amissah & N. Bassuk. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
186. Somatic Embryo Development in Willow Oak ©. S. Wells, S. T. Kester, and R. L. Geneve. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
187. Stacked Propagation. D. Dreesen, T. Landis & J. Pinto. Native Plants .
188. Successfully propagating cuttings takes planning. E. Runkle. Greenhouse Management and Production .
Water Management and Irrigation
189. Avoiding Irrigation System Design Flaws. L. Merrill & P. Konjoian . Greenhouse Management and Production .
190. Challenges and Opportunities for Extension Educators Involved in Best Management Practices. E. Simonne & M. Ozores-Hampton. Hortechnology .
191. Evaluating an Irrigation System Upgrade©. J. Messina. International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings 55.
192. Get Ready for Runoff Regulation. D. Eberly. Greenhouse Grower .
193. Its in the H20. J. Altland. Digger .
194. Nutrient Management of Nursery Runoff Water Using Constructed Wetland Systems. M. Taylor, S. White, S. Chandler, S. Klaine, & T. Whitwell. Hortechnology .
195. Some Problems in Water Recycling. S. Leach. International Plant Propogators' Society 55.
196. Sprinkler Uniformity in Greenhouses and Nurseries©. P. Savory. International Plant Propogators' Society 55.
197. Water Disinfecting Techniques for Plant Pathogen Control©. W. Yiasoumi. International Plant Propogators' Society 55.
198. Water Recycling: How We Do It©. E. Deckys. International Plant Propogators' Society 55.
199. Water Saving, More Than Just Recycling©. G. Heyne. International Plant Propogators' Society 55.
Weed Control
200. Basamid® G for Weed Control in Forest Nurseries. A. Muckenfuss & B. Isaacs. Rocky Mountain Research Station .
201. Burning Nettle, Common Purslane, and Rye Response to a Clove Oil Herbicide. N. Boyd & E. Brennan. Weed Technology 20:3. .
202. Effect of neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) leachates on germination and seedling growth of weeds. A. Sindhu, S. Kumar, G. Sindhu, H. Ali & M.K. Abdulla. Allelopathy Journal 16:2. .
203. Effect of vegetation control on the survival and growth of Scots pine and Norway spruce planted on former agricultural land. P. Jylha & J. Hytonen. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36.
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