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Root Zone Heating for Greenhouse Crops (Summary)
... is a greenhouse production method that focuses on an optimum root temperature by distributing heat to bench and floor growing systems. This publication discusses technologies and equipment used for root-zone heating and offers lists of resources. [HTML] [PDF / 124 kb] Download Acrobat Reader. Last Updated August 10, 2004 Back to top ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service is ...
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Hydretain Root Zone Moisture Manager
... on orders over $100 *How We Ship How to order Security Returns Shopping Home > Item #110050 Hydretain Root Zone Moisture Manager Price: $25.95 Volume Discounts 2 for $50 ($25 each) Qty Prices in US ... the overall quality of your plants and lawn suffers. Hydretain is the solution. Hydretain manages root zone moisture, making the most efficient use of applied water, rain, etc. Its simple mechanism ...
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CONSULTATIONS ON ROSE CULTURE
... there! Dolomitic lime MUST be worked into the soil to become effective. Lime should be applied into the root zone and incorporated into the soil. He suggested use a spade to take out 3 slices of dirt around ... because if the moisture dries fast, it will burn holes in the foliage. Fertilizers are taken up by the root system and not by the leaves. Q. Should we be using Indicate 5 in our spray tanks? A ...
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CONSULTATIONS ON ROSE CULTURE
... there! Dolomitic lime MUST be worked into the soil to become effective. Lime should be applied into the root zone and incorporated into the soil. He suggested use a spade to take out 3 slices of dirt around ... because if the moisture dries fast, it will burn holes in the foliage. Fertilizers are taken up by the root system and not by the leaves. Q. Should we be using Indicate 5 in our spray tanks? A. ...
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CCE - Suffolk County: Propagation of Houseplants
... . When they are visible through the plastic, the plant is severed just below the new root zone and potted. If tall, woody-stemmed plants become unsightly from loss of lower foliage, ... This expanded mica is sterile, clean and easy to handle. Because it holds moisture, cuttings root easily. The horticultural vermiculite available at garden supply stores is recommended; insulation-type vermiculite is ...
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Gold Medal Plant Awards
... smooth bark throughout the winter. This multi-season specimen tree with consistently good flowering, is hardy to zone 6A, performs best in the sun. It is tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions, ... cinnamon bark adds winter interest. It does well in moist, well-drained fertile soil; mulch to keep root zone cool. Its loose growing habit is well suited to naturalistic gardens; hardy in zones 4 to ...
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Black Root Rot of Strawberry, HYG-3028-94
... of infected older woody roots turns black. Potential Causes Several different fungi have been implicated as causes of black root rot, as have certain environmental stresses such as cold injury, soil compaction, and excessive water in the root zone. In some soils, black root rot has been associated with an interaction between a particular soilborne fungus and the lesion ...
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Phytophthora Root Rot of Raspberry, HYG-3207-98
... and begin the infective process. As water remains standing and oxygen is depleted from the root zone, the plant is progressively less capable of resisting the fungus's attempts at invasion ... will prevent water from collecting around plants will reduce the incidence and severity of Phytophthora root rot. This includes both good planting-site selection and site modification when necessary. Included in ...
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Management of Rhizoctonia Root Rot of Sugarbeet
... ) soil matric potential. Beets should be irrigated when the soil matric potential in the active root zone is about -40 cbars in a sandy soil and -60 to -80 cbars in a ... potato blackleg bacterium (E. carotovora var. atroseptica) can sometimes be pathogenic to sugarbeets. Symptoms of Erwinia root rot on sugarbeet include black streaks running up the petioles, froth from crowns, and blackened petiole ...
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Integrated Pest Management Guide for Sugarbeet Root Maggot
... is because there is no way to know at planting time if insecticides are needed. Root maggot flies do not begin to lay eggs until 4 to 6 weeks after planting. ... of the row and lightly incorporated. Sprinkler irrigation immediately after application helps move the insecticide into the root zone. Always read the label for specific recommendations regarding placement. Table 1. Economic thresholds for ...
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