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    Impact and management of diseases in the propagation of fruit plants by José Aires Ventura, Inorbert de Melo Lima, Marlon Vagner Valentim Martins, Mark Paul Culik, Hélcio Costa

    “…Other measures are also important and recommended in plant propagation, such as the use of integrated disease management, the use of cultural and biological methods, substrate preparation, irrigation management, grafting, balanced nutrition and use of organic matter, eliminating the initial inoculum, and reducing the disease rate. …”
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    Early Root Development of Eucalyptus pellita F. Muell. Seedlings from Seed and Stem Cutting Propagation Methods at Nursery Stage by Affendy Hassan, Parveena Balachandran, Khairiyyah R. Khamis

    Published in International Journal of Forestry Research (2021-01-01)
    “…With such information, it is useful for forest plantation company management in enhancing the understanding of strategies to optimize yield production with the appropriate agronomic or silvicultural approach in the field of planting. …”
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    Influence of biotic and abiotic factors on the survival of a eucalyptus due to soil and nursery management by Iraê Amaral Guerrini, João Carlos Cury Saad, Jane Luísa Wadas Lopes, Cristiano Freitas Lopes

    Published in Biotemas (2009-06-01)
    “…This work aims to evaluate the influence of the biotic and abiotic factors on the survival of Eucalyptus grandis x Eucalyptus urophylla clones due to nursery management and soil. The seedling production was carried out in different substrata and during hardening, with different underwater managements: F1 – irrigated once a day, F2 – irrigated twice a day, F3 – irrigated three times a day, F4 – irrigated four times a day, and FD – continuously irrigated, until planting at 90 days after mass propagation in two soils, one sandy and another of clay texture. …”
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    Genet and reef position effects in out-planting of nursery-grown Acropora cervicornis (Scleractinia:Acroporidae) in Montego Bay, Jamaica by Andrew M. Ross

    Published in Revista de Biología Tropical (2014-09-01)
    “…Including these losses, final total live coral length was more than fourfold greater than the initial wild harvest: a net increase through multi-stage propagative restoration or coral gardening. Returns were noted particularly in the faster-growing genets of the nursery and larger planted corals tended to retain more material at eleven months, suggesting that propagative restoration programmes invest in stronger genets and larger corals. …”
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    Biology and Management of Hairy Bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta) in Ornamental Crop Production by Chris Marble, Shawn Steed, Nathan S. Boyd

    Published in EDIS (2015-02-01)
    “…This 6-page fact sheet provides species description, plant biology, and management recommendations. Written by Chris Marble, Shawn Steed, and Nathan S. …”
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    Effect of Nutrient Management During the Nursery Period on the Growth, Tissue Nutrient Content, and Flowering Characteristics of Hydroponic Strawberry in 2022 by Su-Hyun Choi, Dae-Young Kim, Sun Yi Lee, Kyoung Hee Lee

    Published in Horticulturae (2024-11-01)
    “…These results emphasize the importance of nutrient management during the nursery period, especially for strawberry self-propagating growers, and demonstrate a strong correlation between nutrient content and floral bud initiation in strawberries.…”
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    Black foot in nursery grapevines in Uruguay caused by Dactylonectria and Ilyonectria by María Julia CARBONE, Rossana REYNA, Pedro MONDINO, Sandra ALANIZ

    Published in Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2023-09-01)
    “…On average, 39% of ready-to-plant nursery vines were affected by black foot, emphasizing the need to develop integrated management to reduce black foot incidence in Uruguayan grapevine nurseries, based on studies under local conditions.…”
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    Radio-frequency identification could help reduce the spread of plant pathogens by Andrea Luvisi, Alessandra Panattoni, Enrico Triolo

    Published in California Agriculture (2012-07-01)
    “…A traceable declaration of health is now necessary for many plants, especially those being monitored for disease such as certified nursery stock. …”
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    Pityopsis - Silkgrass by Gage LaPierre, Michael G Andreu, Jazz Griffis

    Published in EDIS (2024-02-01)
    “…Recognizing different species of silkgrass is important for land managers who are striving to restore specific plant communities and for nurseries selling and distributing native plant materials throughout Florida. …”
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