Search Results - "Lumis, G"
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Using mushroom farm and anaerobic digestion wastewaters as supplemental fertilizer sources for growing container nursery stock in a closed system
Published in Bioresource technology (01-04-2008)“…Wastewaters from farm and composting operations are often rich in select nutrients that potentially can be reutilized in crop production. Liners of silverleaf…”
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(46) Response of Container-grown Cotoneaster dammeri to Rates of Dibbled and Pre-incorporated Controlled-release Fertilizer in Three Different Media
Published in HortScience (01-07-2006)“…Plug-rooted liners of cotoneaster ( Cotoneaster dammeri C.K. Schneid. `Coral Beauty') were grown in 6-L nursery containers filled with three different media:…”
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(345) Mushroom Farm and Anaerobic Digestion Wastewaters as Supplemental Fertilizer Sources for Growing Container Nursery Stock
Published in HortScience (01-07-2005)“…Wastewaters from farm and composting operations are often rich in certain nutrients that can be reutilized in crop production. Liners of silverleaf dogwood (…”
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Container nursery stock response to recirculated nutrients
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Mixtures of paper mill sludge, wood chips, bark, and peat in substrates for pot-in-pot shade tree production
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-07-2000)“…There is little scientific information on substrates for pot-in-pot shade tree production. The objective of this research was to examine various…”
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Fertilizer method and container size effects on shade trees grown in in-ground containers
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-07-1996)“…Shade tree production in large, rigid, in-ground containers is a new nursery practice for which scientific data is lacking. The objective of this research was…”
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Learning about the forest using alternative curricula--the Guelph experience
Published in Forestry chronicle (01-06-2002)“…The University of Guelph is a mid-sized university in southern Ontario that has many historical underpinnings with respect to both undergraduate and graduate…”
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Response of container-grown ninebark to crude and nutrient-enriched recirculating compost leachates
Published in HortScience (01-08-2005)“…Ninebark [Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim] was grown on troughs under greenhouse conditions in 2.5-L containers filled with 100% composted pine bark and…”
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Growth and nutrient status of six species of nursery stock grown in a compost-based medium with recycled nutrients
Published in HortScience (01-02-2004)“…Rooted cuttings of 'Antonovka' apple, 'Lynwood Gold' forsythia, double-flowered kerria, common ninebark, 'Goldfinger' potentilla, and 'Red Prince' weigela were…”
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ROADSIDE WOODY PLANT SUSCEPTIBILITY TO SODIUM AND CHLORIDE ACCUMULATION DURING WINTER AND SPRING
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-10-1976)“…Sodium (Na) and chloride (Cl) contents in twigs of 12 roadside coniferous and deciduous woody species were studied between early January and early May in 1972…”
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Levels of deicing salt producing injury on apple trees
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (1975)“…A suppression of flowering and dieback of terminal shoots in apple (Malus sylvestris Mill.) trees was associated with increased levels of Na and Cl in the…”
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Dikegulac-sodium reduces shoot elongation of Fairview juniper
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-01-1979)“…A foliar spray application of 0.1% dikegulac-sodium (Atrinal) on Juniperus chinensis L. ’Fairview’ was an effective chemical pruning agent. As the…”
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Comparative freezing patterns in stems of cherry and azalea
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-1972)“…Ice formation in stems, as determined by means of an electrophoretic mobility technique, occurs much more rapidly in azalea than in sour cherry. The difference…”
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EFFECTS OF OZONE ON GROWTH OF FOUR WOODY ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-07-1978)“…Ozone exposure of coniferous plants during their second growing season for 4 consecutive days per week for 6 or 7 wk resulted in stimulation of shoot…”
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Recirculation of nutrients in container nursery production
Published in Canadian journal of plant science (2000)“…This study evaluated (a) the capacity of a computerized injector to deliver and recirculate nutrients in a container nursery, and (b) plant growth and nutrient…”
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Leaf Necrosis of Roadside Sugar Maple in Ontario in Relation to Elemental Composition of Soil and Leaves
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