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pro vyhledávání: '"Larry J. Shoemake"'
Autor:
Gary W. Knox, Jason J. Griffin, Adam Purnell, Raul I. Cabrera, Andrew R. King, Jeffery K. Iles, Daniel K. Struve, Geoffrey C. Denny, Cynthia B. McKenney, H. Brent Pemberton, Genhua Niu, W. Todd Watson, Leonardo Lombardini, Donita L. Bryan, Garry V. McDonald, Michael Arnold, Larry J. Shoemake, D. Thayne Montague
Publikováno v:
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry. 38:205-213
Ecotypic, clonal, and racial variation present in tree species across their native ranges represent a largely untapped opportunity to select superior seed sources or clonal materials to withstand a variety of unique environmental stresses imposed in
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 129:360-367
A series of six experiments was conducted over eight years to investigate impacts of provenance on transplant establishment in landscapes and the role of adventitious root regeneration in differential genotypic responses during establishment of Plata
Autor:
Larry J. Shoemake, Michael Arnold
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Horticulture. 15:126-130
Seven groups of seedlings from each of seven single parent (half-sib) families of sycamore, Platanus occidentalis L., were grown to a marketable size in 9.1 liter (#3) containers to test responses to container nursery production in south Texas. Seedl
Autor:
Michael Arnold, Larry J. Shoemake
Publikováno v:
HortScience. 32:594C-594
Seven half-sib families of Platanus occidentalis L., either genetically improved selections (TFS-09, TFS-24, WV-10, WV-14) or non-improved selections (Brazos-C, Brazos-D, Putnam), were grown outdoors in 2.3-L to 9.1-L containers, then transplanted in
Autor:
Michael Arnold, Larry J. Shoemake
Publikováno v:
HortScience. 30:813D-813
Ninety seedlings from each of seven half-sib families of sycamore (Platanus occidentalis L.) were grown to marketable size in 9.1-liter containers in College Station, Texas. Dry matter partitioning was assessed with 10 seedlings each of four half-sib
Autor:
Larry J. Shoemake, Michael Arnold
Publikováno v:
HortScience. 29:556a-556
Zea mays L. and Taxodium distichum L. seedlings were grown for 35 days in sand or 3:1 milled pine bark:sand media in 0.7 liter containers. Containers were painted on interior surfaces with 100 g Cu(OH)2/liter or 200 g Cu(OH)2/liter latex carrier (Spi