environment through surface runoff, and may limit growth and transplant survival ( Beeson, 2006 ; Fare et al., 1992 ; Franco et al., 2006 ). The main objective of this exercise was to improve student understanding of nursery plant water use and irrigation
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Geno A. Picchioni, Jagtar Singh, John G. Mexal, and Ryan M. Goss
Jiaqi Lin, Dongling Li, Zhenghui Pan, Dou Feng, and Weiyan Xuan
after transplantation, the survival rates of seedlings treated with MCK, M1/3MS, ZCK, and MKCK reached more than 95%. The survival rates of seedlings subjected to different treatments decreased to varying degrees 1 week after transplanting. Survival
H.M. Mathers, S.B. Lowe, C. Scagel, D.K. Struve, and L.T. Case
affects of substrate D b , depth of planting and transplanting survival should be the subject of future research. Decomposition. Characteristics of substrate components can change over time ( Allaire-Leung et al., 1999 ) and result in changes to substrate
Lisa E. Richardson-Calfee, J. Roger Harris, and Jody K. Fanelli
sufficient rainfall was received and during the winter months when trees were dormant. As a result of strong wind, two trees from the July transplant treatment had to be staked after transplanting. Survival was 100% for the B&B trees. However, three PIP trees
David E. Zaurov, Sasha W. Eisenman, Timothy Ford, Sergei Khokhlov, Sovetbek Kenjebaev, Kaiyrkul T. Shalpykov, and C. Reed Funk
comprised of semiarid rangeland habitat and associated marginal cropland. Small-scale almond cultivation has been occurring in Utah since the 1950s ( Plocher, 1998 ). Seed lots collected since 2010 have had germination rates approaching 100% and transplant