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    A Fine Line between Phytotoxicity and Blue When Producing Hydrangea macrophylla in a Nursery at a Low Substrate pH by Pietsch, Grace M., Brindley, Julie C., Owen, James S., Fulcher, Amy

    Published in Horticulturae (01-08-2022)
    “…Hydrangea macrophylla exhibiting blue sepals (versus purple or pink) have improved marketability; however, little research has been conducted to evaluate…”
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    Nutrient and pesticide remediation using a two-stage bioreactor-adsorptive system under two hydraulic retention times by Abdi, Damon E., Owen, James S., Brindley, Julie C., Birnbaum, Anna C., Wilson, P. Chris, Hinz, Francisca O., Reguera, Gemma, Lee, Joo-Young, Cregg, Bert M., Kort, Daniel R., Fernandez, R. Thomas

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-03-2020)
    “…Nutrients and pesticides in agricultural runoff contribute to the degradation of water resources. Nitrates and phosphates can be remediated through the use of…”
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    Irrigation return flow and nutrient movement mitigation by irrigation method for container plant production by Abdi, Damon E., Owen, James S., Brindley, Julie C., Birnbaum, Anna, Cregg, Bert M., Fernandez, R. Thomas

    Published in Irrigation science (01-09-2021)
    “…The production of nursery crops demands substantial irrigation, with overhead irrigation the most common method of application; however, this method is…”
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    A Fine Line between Phytotoxicity and Blue When Producing IHydrangea macrophylla/I in a Nursery at a Low Substrate pH by Pietsch, Grace M, Brindley, Julie C, Owen, James S, Fulcher, Amy

    Published in Horticulturae (01-07-2022)
    “…Hydrangea macrophylla exhibiting blue sepals (versus purple or pink) have improved marketability; however, little research has been conducted to evaluate…”
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