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Articles 421 - 450 of 647
Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
G03-1518 Chip Budding: An Old Grafting Technique For Woody Plants With Rediscovered Advantages For Nebraska, William A. Gustafson, T.M. (Todd) Morrissey
G03-1518 Chip Budding: An Old Grafting Technique For Woody Plants With Rediscovered Advantages For Nebraska, William A. Gustafson, T.M. (Todd) Morrissey
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Chip budding is one of the primary grafting methods used for the asexual propagation of woody plants used to produce named cultivars (varieties) or clones of many ornamental trees, shrubs, fruit and nut trees. It is one of the two most popular budding systems used in nursery production, and it is the only budding system that can be done on rootstocks (stocks) that have either active or dormant vascular cambiums.
This NebGuide explains how to perform the technique and lists which plants can be successfully chip budded.
G03-1522 Damping Off Of Seedlings And Transplants, Laurie Hodges
G03-1522 Damping Off Of Seedlings And Transplants, Laurie Hodges
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The shift toward more ecological means of pest control is a driving force in research and in growers' fields. Growers need to understand how the various pathogens causing plant disease respond to environmental conditions and cultural practices — what keeps the level of disease below an economic threshold and how these conditions can be developed and maintained for more sustainable production.
This NebGuide provides information on two common pathogens that cause seedling disease (damping off) in many crops. Although vegetable production is used in the examples, the principles apply to many cropping systems.
Nf03-582 Early Season Extentstion Using Hotcaps, Laurie Hodges
Nf03-582 Early Season Extentstion Using Hotcaps, Laurie Hodges
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Hotcaps are covers used to protect individual plants from low temperature stress early in the season. There are three common hotcap designs: opaque plastic milk jugs, waxed paper, and plastic water-filled tubes. They are usually used by home gardeners or market gardeners with limited production. Growers with more acres or more extensive production tend to use row covers or high tunnels that protect more than one plant.
This NebFact discusses the study methodology, findings, and conclusions to using hotcaps in the garden.
Ec03-181 Alfalfa In Nebraska, Bruce Anderson, Loren J. Giesler, Thomas E. Hunt, Shripat T. Kamble, Stevan Z. Knezevic, Charles A. Shapiro
Ec03-181 Alfalfa In Nebraska, Bruce Anderson, Loren J. Giesler, Thomas E. Hunt, Shripat T. Kamble, Stevan Z. Knezevic, Charles A. Shapiro
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Alfalfa is the most important forage crop grown in Nebraska, with over 1,000 acres grown in every county. It has the highest feeding value for livestock and one of the highest yield potentials. Alfalfa can produce more protein per acre than any other crop and can provide all of the protein needed by many livestock as well as supplying large amounts of vitamins, minerals, and energy. Protein of alfalfa. In also covers the cultural practices, insect pests, diseases, weeds that affect alfalfa.
Ec03-702 Precision Agriculture: Applications Of Remote Sensing In Site-Specific Management, Viacheslav I. Adamchuk, Richard L. Perk, James S. Schepers
Ec03-702 Precision Agriculture: Applications Of Remote Sensing In Site-Specific Management, Viacheslav I. Adamchuk, Richard L. Perk, James S. Schepers
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Precision farming is an emerging agricultural technology that involves managing each crop input on a site-specific basis to reduce waste, increase profits, and maintain the quality of the environment. Remote sensing is a technology that can be used to obtain various spatial layers of information about soil and crop conditions. It allows detection and/or characterization of an object, series of objects, or landscape without having the sensor in physical contact.
Agmaps Land Profiler Cd-Rom. Shires Of Capel, Busselton & Augusta-Margaret River, Peter J. Tille, Dennis Van Gool, Ian Kininmonth, Phil M. Goulding
Agmaps Land Profiler Cd-Rom. Shires Of Capel, Busselton & Augusta-Margaret River, Peter J. Tille, Dennis Van Gool, Ian Kininmonth, Phil M. Goulding
Agmaps
This CD-ROM contains land resource maps and land management information relevant for the shires of Capel, Busselton & Augusta-Margaret River. It was produced by the Department of Agriculture. Also included on the CD is a lot of technical information which may now be out of date.
Agmaps Land Manager Cd-Rom For The Albany Eastern Hinterland., Tim D. Overheu, Angela Stuart-Street, Ron Master
Agmaps Land Manager Cd-Rom For The Albany Eastern Hinterland., Tim D. Overheu, Angela Stuart-Street, Ron Master
Agmaps
This CD-ROM contains land resource maps and land management information relevant for the Albany Eastern Hinterland catchment appraisal, 2003. It was produced by the Department of Agriculture. Also included on the CD is technical information which may now be out of date.
Detecting Stress In Glasshouse Plants Using Color Infrared Imagery: A Potential New Application For Remote Sensing, Kenneth R. Summy, Christopher R. Little, Ruben A. Mazariegos, James H. Everitt, M. R. Davis, J. V. French, A. W. Scott Jr.
Detecting Stress In Glasshouse Plants Using Color Infrared Imagery: A Potential New Application For Remote Sensing, Kenneth R. Summy, Christopher R. Little, Ruben A. Mazariegos, James H. Everitt, M. R. Davis, J. V. French, A. W. Scott Jr.
Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations
English: Studies were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of color infrared (CIR) film for detecting physiological stress in plants located within glasshouse structures. Spectroradiometer measurements obtained within and outside of a structure constructed of polycarbonate plastic indicated no significant attenuation or disruption of visible and near-infrared radiation entering the structure. CIR photographs of cucumber seedlings (Cucumis sativus) obtained within the greenhouse were comparable in quality to those obtained outside the structure, and clearly distinguished between foliage of healthy plants and those subjected to a moderate level of nitrogen stress. In CIR imagery of a trifoliate orange tree (Poncirus trifoliata (L.) …
Table & Seed Potatoes From Western Australia At A Glance, Dr I Mcpharlin, Peter Dawson, Rachel Lancaster
Table & Seed Potatoes From Western Australia At A Glance, Dr I Mcpharlin, Peter Dawson, Rachel Lancaster
Bulletins 4000 -
Western Australia is a leading national exporter of table potatoes, accounting for almost 40 per cent of Australian exports. The high quality of Western Australian potatoes commands premium prices on both national and international markets. Opportunities to export Certified potato seed, particularly to south east Asian markets are growing and varieties suited to export markets are being developed.
Guidelines For The Management Of Microbial Food Safety In Fruit Packing Houses, Tony Portman, Elizabeth Frankish, Graham Mcalpine
Guidelines For The Management Of Microbial Food Safety In Fruit Packing Houses, Tony Portman, Elizabeth Frankish, Graham Mcalpine
Bulletins 4000 -
The fresh produce industry has undergone significant change in recent years in the application of quality assurance to business operations. The quality assurance schemes implemented such as the SQFCM programs, have generally served to provide a focus on food quality and operational issues, as well as food safety. Improvements of all aspects of the operations are identified to provide consistent quality, safe produce.
Landscaping Your Home, Larry A. Sagers
Landscaping Your Home, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Cauliflowers In Western Australia - An Industry Plan, Paul Mattingley
Cauliflowers In Western Australia - An Industry Plan, Paul Mattingley
Agriculture reports
The Western Australian cauliflower industry is largely centered around the south-west of the State which, with its cool winter climate and medium to heavy loam soils is well suited to year round cauliflower production and accounts for 77% of State’s output. The Shire of Manjimup alone accounts for about 60% of the State’s cauliflower production. The second most significant region is the Swan Coastal Plain which has lighter soils, and a warmer climate. The Swan Coastal Plain is also suitable for year round production. Market analysis indicates that West Australian cauliflower, whilst appearing more expensive than produce from the Eastern …
Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Sept 2002, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Sept 2002, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Master Gardeners Irrigation, Larry A. Sagers
Master Gardeners Irrigation, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Managing The Growing Environment For Woody Plants Soils, Larry A. Sagers
Managing The Growing Environment For Woody Plants Soils, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Lawn Weeds And Their Control, Larry A. Sagers, Jessica White
Lawn Weeds And Their Control, Larry A. Sagers, Jessica White
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
The Language Of Horticulture, Larry A. Sagers
The Language Of Horticulture, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Landscaping Notes, Larry A. Sagers
Advanced Master Gardener Landscape Gardening For Gardeners, Larry A. Sagers
Advanced Master Gardener Landscape Gardening For Gardeners, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Fruit Production, Larry A. Sagers
Fruit Tree Pests, Larry A. Sagers
Home Landscape Design, Larry A. Sagers
Home Landscape Design, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Harvest And Store Fruit, Diane Sagers
Landscape Design Principles, Larry A. Sagers
Landscape Design Principles, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Fruit Diseases, Larry A. Sagers
Planning Your Landscape: Microclimates, Seasons, Sites And Soils, Larry A. Sagers
Planning Your Landscape: Microclimates, Seasons, Sites And Soils, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
The Quest Continues, Larry A. Sagers
The French Garden, Larry A. Sagers
Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Spring 2002, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Spring 2002, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Feb 2002, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Feb 2002, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
No abstract provided.