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The Florida Bedding Plant Industry [PDF]

open access: yes, 1979
Bedding plants constitute an increasingly important segment of Florida's complex of ornamental industries. A survey of traditional bedding plant growers showed more than 33 acres in the culture of these plants in 1975. Sales were estimated at $2.6 million in 1975, with a USDA report showing a rise to a $4 million level in 1978.
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Phytotoxicity Trials on Bedding Plants, California, 1982:

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1983
Abstract Phytotoxicity tests were conducted on 13 species of plants with 3 rates of fenpropathrin 0.075, 0.10 and 0.40 lb ai/100 gal. The material was applied to runoff with a hand gun operating from a 2.5 gpm piston pump at 125 psi with a 5003 nozzle. Plants were sprayed outdoors in early morning (T = 23.9°C) at a cooperating nursery on
M. P. Parrella, K. L. Robb
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Native plants of Eastern Australia as bedding plants [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
Bedding plants are used extensively in many landscaping situations. The majority of bedding plants marketed commercially are exotic species with only limited propagation material of Australian species available. The objectives of this work was to assess Australian short—lived perennial species as bedding plants with particular reference to their ease ...
Von Richter, Lotte Victoria
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Robotic Transplanting of Bedding Plants

Transactions of the ASAE, 1987
ABSTRACT THE feasibility of using a robot to transplant bedding plants was studied using computer graphics and simulation, followed by validation and testing with a Puma 560 robot. A computer-aided design (CAD) system was first used to create graphical models of a 392-cell plug flat and 36-cell growing flat, which are plastic trays used to germinate ...
null L. J. Kutz   +3 more
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THE SCHEDULING OF BEDDING PLANT PRODUCTION IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
Cultivation of bedding plants is continuously increasing in Italy and also for this reason the option to amplify the commercialization period, especially in the Mediterranean environment, is interesting. The aim of the paper is to evaluate the possibility to extend the production season and to use different thermal-unit methods for predicting different
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Babul Planting in Tank Beds

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1944
Timber for agricultural purposes and fuel are in short supply and are gelling scarce, while the demand for them is on the increase, conséquently the price of timber and fuel is tending to sosr high and in some cases beyond the capacity of the poorer people. Transport is at present restricted, no doubt, but that alone is not the only factor.contributing
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Drought response of two bedding plants

Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 2007
Bedding plants are an important part of the urban public space and private gardens. However, they are not always properly watered and suffer from drought stress, especially when grown in containers. In this trial a response to water stress of two commonly used species, impatiens (Impatiens walleriana Hook) and geranium (Pelargonium hortorum L.
Wojciech Karol Chyliński   +2 more
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RESULTS OF LIQUID FEEDING IN THE PRODUCTION OF BEDDING PLANTS

Acta Horticulturae, 1980
Ook verschenen als: Publikatie / Proefstation voor Tuinbouw onder Glas te Naaldwijk, No ...
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