Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Materials And Methods, 2010 Purdue University
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Materials And Methods, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn
Purdue Methods for Corn Growth
This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.
Purdue Methods: How Do I Prevent Calcined Clay From Leaking Out Of Container?, 2010 Purdue University
Purdue Methods: How Do I Prevent Calcined Clay From Leaking Out Of Container?, Justin Kottkamp, Tyler Mason, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn
Purdue Methods for Corn Growth
This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Lighting And Plant Density?, 2010 Purdue University
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Lighting And Plant Density?, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn
Purdue Methods for Corn Growth
This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What If Roots Need To Be Clean For Analysis?, 2010 Purdue University
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What If Roots Need To Be Clean For Analysis?, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn
Purdue Methods for Corn Growth
This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Other Ideas For Improving Seed Yield?, 2010 Purdue University
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Other Ideas For Improving Seed Yield?, Adam Leonberger, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn
Purdue Methods for Corn Growth
This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Fertilizer Formulation And Strength?, 2010 Purdue University
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Fertilizer Formulation And Strength?, Justin Kottkamp, Arek Varjabedian, Jeannie Ross, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn
Purdue Methods for Corn Growth
This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Irrigation Strategy?, 2010 Purdue University
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Irrigation Strategy?, Westin Rink, Derek Gambrel, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn
Purdue Methods for Corn Growth
This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Can Growth Regulators Be Used To Keep Plants Short?, 2010 Purdue University
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Can Growth Regulators Be Used To Keep Plants Short?, Craig Schluttenhofer, Jeannie Ross, Tyler Mason, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn
Purdue Methods for Corn Growth
This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Can Seed Yield Be Improved Using Cold-Stored Tassels?, 2010 Purdue University
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Can Seed Yield Be Improved Using Cold-Stored Tassels?, Tyler Mason, Jeannie Ross, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn
Purdue Methods for Corn Growth
This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Root Medium?, 2010 Purdue University
Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Root Medium?, Derek Gambrel, Westin Rink, Tyler Mason, Justin Kottkamp, Arek Varjabedian, Jeannie Ross, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn
Purdue Methods for Corn Growth
This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.
W220 Bamboo (Phyllostachys Spp.), 2010 University of Tennessee, Knoxville
W220 Bamboo (Phyllostachys Spp.), Susan L. Hamilton
Home Garden, Lawn, and Landscape
Information about the plant species bamboo (Phyllostachys spp.), its habitat, environmental impact, and control methods.
First Report Of Two Curtoviruses In Spinach And Common Beet In Arizona, 2010 Utah State University
First Report Of Two Curtoviruses In Spinach And Common Beet In Arizona, Claudia Nischwitz
All Current Publications
No abstract provided.
Arkansas Cotton Variety Test 2009, 2010 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Arkansas Cotton Variety Test 2009, Fred M. Bourland, A. B. Beach, D. P. Roberts Jr.
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
The primary goal of the Arkansas Cotton Variety Test is to provide unbiased data regarding the agronomic performance of cotton varieties and advanced breeding lines in the major cotton-growing areas of Arkansas. This information helps seed companies establish marketing strategies and assists producers in choosing varieties to plant.
Gender And Species Use In Amazonian Home Gardens: The Social And Economic Context Of Biodiversity Conservation, 2010 University of Richmond
Gender And Species Use In Amazonian Home Gardens: The Social And Economic Context Of Biodiversity Conservation, Leigh Ann West, David S. Salisbury, Ana I. Ríos-Sanchez, Jorge Vela Alvarado
Geography and the Environment Poster Presentations
Home gardens, “the peridomestic area belonging to the household where members plant and/or tend useful plants” (Perrault-Archambault and Coomes 2008), are found throughout the world. However, their use and importance vary from region to region. In the Peruvian Amazon, owners use home gardens for a domestic supply of foods, craft materials, medicines, condiments, and shade (Miller and Nair 2006). With this wide range in function, reflected in species content, home gardens are very biodiverse.
Home garden biodiversity may be increasingly important in a rapidly changing Amazonia (Betts et al. 2008). Thus, the sociocultural and economic factors contributing to home garden …
Homeowner's Guide To Cranberry Vine Propagation, 2010 University of Massachusetts
Homeowner's Guide To Cranberry Vine Propagation, Hilary A Sandler
Cranberry Station Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
2010 Cranberry Management Update: Molecular Detection Of Parasites In Bumblebees, 2010 UMass Amherst
2010 Cranberry Management Update: Molecular Detection Of Parasites In Bumblebees, Anna Morkeski
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2010 Cranberry Management Update: Insect Update, 2010 University of Massachusetts - Amherst
2010 Cranberry Management Update: Insect Update, Anne L. Averill
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2010 Cranberry Management Update: Factors Affecting Native Bee Pollinators, 2010 UMass Amherst
2010 Cranberry Management Update: Factors Affecting Native Bee Pollinators, Molly Notestine
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2010 Cranberry Management Update: Pathological Observations For The 2009 Season, 2010 UMass Cranberry Station
2010 Cranberry Management Update: Pathological Observations For The 2009 Season, Frank Caruso
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2010 Cranberry Management Update: Weed Management, 2010 University of Massachusetts - Amherst
2010 Cranberry Management Update: Weed Management, Hilary A. Sandler
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.