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    Initial mortality and root and shoot growth of valley oak seedlings outplanted as seeds and as container stock under different irrigation regimes by Young, T.P, Evans, R.Y

    Published in Native plants journal (01-04-2005)
    “…Direct seeding of valley oak (Quercus lobata Nee [Fagaceae]), commonly used in restoration in the Central Valley of California, may be preferable to using…”
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    Cyclic nitrogen uptake by greenhouse roses by Cabrera, Raul I., Evans, Richard Y., Paul, J.L.

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (1995)
    “…A recirculating nutrient solution system was constructed to study N uptake by greenhouse ‘Royalty’ rose plants in relation to irradiance and the developmental…”
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    Enhancement of short-term nitrogen uptake by greenhouse roses under intermittent N-deprivation by Cabrera, R.I. (California Univ., Davis, CA (USA). Dept. of Environmental Horticulture), Evans, R.Y, Paul, J.L

    Published in Plant and soil (01-02-1996)
    “…A recirculating nutrient solution system was utilized to study the effect of intermittent N deprivation on N uptake by mature 'Royalty' rose over the course of…”
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    Nitrogen partitioning in rose plants over a flowering cycle by Cabrera, Raul I., Evans, Richard Y., Paul, J.L.

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (01-07-1995)
    “…Nitrogen uptake by greenhouse roses is out of phase with flower shoot elongation, such that N uptake is lowest when shoots are elongating rapidly and highest…”
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    Growth of chrysanthemum with ground automobile tires used as a container soil amendment by Bowman, D.C. (University of Nevada, Reno, NV.), Evans, R.Y, Dodge, L.L

    Published in HortScience (01-07-1994)
    “…A study was conducted to determine the potential for using ground automobile tires as a container medium amendment. Rooted cuttings of chrysanthemum…”
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    Fertilizer salts reduce hydration of polyacrylamide gels and affect physical properties of gel-amended container media by Bowman, D.C. (University of Nevada, Reno, NV), Evans, R.Y, Paul, J.L

    “…Hydration of three commercial hydrophilic polyacrylamide gels in deionized water ranged from 340 to 420 g per gram of gel. Hydration was progressively…”
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