Search Results - "Rinker, D.L"
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Growth and mineral nutrient status of containerized woody species in media amended with spent mushroom compost
Published in Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (01-03-1991)“…Eight deciduous ornamental shrubs--deutzia (Deutzia gracilis Siebold and Zucc.), dogwood (Cornus alba L. 'Argenteo-marginata'), forsythia (Forsythia X…”
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Bark- and peat-amended spent mushroom compost for containerized culture of shrubs
Published in HortScience (01-07-1994)“…Four deciduous ornamental shrubs ['Coral Beauty' cotoneaster (Cotoneaster dammeri C.K. Schneid); Tartarian dogwood (Corpus alba L.); 'Lynwood' forsythia…”
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The North American mushroom competitor, Trichoderma aggressivum f. aggressivum, produces antifungal compounds in mushroom compost that inhibit mycelial growth of the commercial mushroom Agaricus bisporus
Published in Mycological research (01-12-2003)“…Trichoderma harzianum is a ubiquitously distributed asexual soil fungus that produces a variety of antibiotic compounds. Colonisation of soil inhabited by…”
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Mushroom Sciarid Control with Methoprene (Apex), 1978-79
Published in Insecticide and acaricide tests (01-01-1983)“…EXPERIMENT I. Six trays (.61 m x .61 m x .15 m), each filled with 18 kg of Phase II horse manure compost were placed into each of 2 small mushroom growing…”
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Mushroom Sciarid Control with Methoprene (Apex), 1978-79
Published in Insecticide and acaricide tests (01-01-1983)“…EXPERIMENT I. Six trays (.61 m x .61 m x .15 m), each filled with 18 kg of Phase II horse manure compost were placed into each of 2 small mushroom growing…”
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The influence of phorid and sciarid populations on mushroom yield at commercial mushroom farms in Pennsylvania
Published in Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science (1984)“…Lycoriella mali (Fitch) (Diptera: Sciaridae) and Megaselia haltera ta (Wood) (Diptera: Phoridae) are pests of commercial mushroom production. These pests were…”
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