Mulching as a weed management tool in container plant production-review
Weed management in container plant production is a serious problem and remains one of
the most expensive and time-consuming aspects of the industry. Weeds cause severe …
the most expensive and time-consuming aspects of the industry. Weeds cause severe …
Effect of substrate stratification without fine pine bark particles on growth of common nursery weed species and container-grown ornamental species
Substrate stratification is a new research area in which multiple substrates, or the same
substrate with differing physical properties, are layered within a container to accomplish a …
substrate with differing physical properties, are layered within a container to accomplish a …
Emerging Perspectives on Non-Chemical Weed Management Tactics in Container Ornamental Production in the United States
Weeds are undesirable plants that can interfere with human activities and can hamper crop
production and practices. The competition among ornamentals and weeds for space …
production and practices. The competition among ornamentals and weeds for space …
Root exploration, initial moisture conditions, and irrigation scheduling influence hydration of stratified and non-stratified substrates
KS Criscione, JS Fields, JS Owen Jr - Horticulturae, 2022 - mdpi.com
Soilless substrate stratification (ie, layering unique substrates within a single container) is an
emerging substrate management strategy that may provide opportunities to augment …
emerging substrate management strategy that may provide opportunities to augment …
Single-screen bark particle separation can be used to engineer stratified substrate systems
JS Fields, KS Criscione, A Edwards - HortTechnology, 2022 - journals.ashs.org
Substrate stratification is an emerging substrate management strategy involving layering
multiple substrate materials within a single container to modify physiochemical …
multiple substrate materials within a single container to modify physiochemical …
A Base Layer of Ferrous Sulfate-Amended Pine Bark Reduces Phosphorus Leaching from Nursery Containers
JH Shreckhise, JE Altland - Agronomy, 2024 - mdpi.com
Phosphorus (P) fertilizers applied to container-grown nursery crops readily leach through
pine bark-based substrates and can subsequently runoff and contribute to surface water …
pine bark-based substrates and can subsequently runoff and contribute to surface water …
Evaluation of Substrate Stratification, Fertilizer Placement, and Mulching on Growth of Common Nursery Weed Species and Container-Grown Ornamental Species
The objective of this study was to determine how topdressing or incorporating fertilizer with
stratified or mulched substrates could affect the growth of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis 'Snow …
stratified or mulched substrates could affect the growth of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis 'Snow …
Lungmossa–en återkommande huvudvärk för svenska plantskolor
D Nord - 2023 - stud.epsilon.slu.se
Lungmossa (Marchantia polymorpha), även kallad” levermossa”, är ett problematiskt ogräs i
många svenska skogsplantskolor samt internationellt känt som ett besvärligt ogräs inom …
många svenska skogsplantskolor samt internationellt känt som ett besvärligt ogräs inom …
Variability of some morphological parameters in crocus plants in relation to growing conditions
The study analyzed the variation of some parameters of the crocus plants in relation to the
growing conditions. The experimental variants were generated through three growing …
growing conditions. The experimental variants were generated through three growing …
Competitive Effects of Weeds on Container-Grown Ornamental Plants
G Alluri - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Weed-infested environments lead to the improper establishment of ornamental crops,
particularly in containerized production, where weeds compete more for light, water …
particularly in containerized production, where weeds compete more for light, water …