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2008 Summer Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Pest Management

© Infection of Norway spruce container seedlings by Gremmeniella abietina.

Petaisto, R. L. Forest Pathology 38:1-15. 2007.

Let beneficial insects work for you.

Abbey, T. American Nurseryman 207(6):20-23. 2008.

Monitoring pathogens and algae in irrigation water.

Fisher, P. and Smith, C. Greenhouse Grower 25 (11):8-10. 2007.

Natural enemies to the rescue.

Raupp, M. and Shrewsbury, P. American Nurseryman 206(5):36-41. 2007.

© Pathogenicity of Fusarium verticillioides and Fusarium oxysporum on Pinus nigra seedlings in northwest Spain.

Martin-Pinto, P., Pajares, J., and Diez, J. Forest Pathology 38:78-82. 2008.

Pathogens and other fungi in growing media constituents.

Waller, P. L., Thornton, C. R., Farley, D., and Groenhof, A. Acta Horticulturae 779:361-365. 2008.

Planning can reduce disease losses.

Warfield, C. Greenhouse Management and Production 28(1):43-46. 2008.

Proper planning can help to manage whitefly.

Ludwig, S. and Osborne, L. Greenhouse Management and Production 27(8):53-54, 56. 2007.

© Recovery of Phytophthora ramorum following exposure to temperature extremes.

Tooley, P. W., Browning, M., and Berner, D. Plant Disease 92:431­-437. 2008. Summer 2008

Things that go munch in the night.

Bubl, C. OAN Digger 51(11):26-31. 2007.

Pesticides

Mixed up about tank mixing?

Cloyd, R. A. American Nurseryman 206(9):26-28. 2007.

Pesticide application tips: back to basics.

Canas, L. American Nurseryman 206(5):10-11. 2007.

Providing protection from pesticide hazards.

Bartaholomew, C. L. American Nurseryman 207(3):22­24, 26, 28-29. 2008.

Seedling Physiology And Morphology

© Appraisal of root leakage as a method for estimation of root viability.

Radoglou, K., Cabral, R., Repo, T., Hasanagas, N., Sutinen, M. L., and Waisel, Y. Plant Biosystems 141(3):443-459. 2007.

Freeze injury to roots of southern pine seedlings in the USA.

South, D. B. Southern Hemisphere Forestry Journal 69(3):151-156. 2007.

Growth and frost hardening of Picea abies seedlings after various night length treatments.

Konttinen, K., Luoranen, J., and Rikala, R. Baltic Forestry 13(2):140-148. 2007.