Mulching as a weed management tool in container plant production-review

Y Khamare, SC Marble - Frontiers in Agronomy, 2023 - frontiersin.org
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 …

Effect of substrate stratification without fine pine bark particles on growth of common nursery weed species and container-grown ornamental species

Y Khamare, SC Marble, JE Altland, BJ Pearson… - …, 2022 - journals.ashs.org
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 …

Emerging Perspectives on Non-Chemical Weed Management Tactics in Container Ornamental Production in the United States

G Alluri, D Saha - Horticulturae, 2024 - mdpi.com
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Evaluation of Substrate Stratification, Fertilizer Placement, and Mulching on Growth of Common Nursery Weed Species and Container-Grown Ornamental Species

Y Khamare, SC Marble, BJ Pearson, J Chen… - Horticulturae, 2023 - mdpi.com
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 …

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 …

Variability of some morphological parameters in crocus plants in relation to growing conditions

C Tota, C Berar, A Hutopilă, F Sala - JOURNAL of Horticulture, Forestry and …, 2024 - jhfb.ro
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 …

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 …