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Topic: Seedling


In the News (Fri 10 Jul 09)

  
  NCDFR - About the Tree Seedling program
Seedlings are extracted from trays, placed in cardboard boxes, 250 seedlings per box for shipment.
Seedlings are shipped at no cost, upon customer request, to the distribution centers on a predetermined schedule (normally every two weeks).
Seedlings with a well-developed fibrous root system have a higher survival rate and make better initial growth than seedlings with poorly formed or heavily pruned roots.
www.dfr.state.nc.us /starting/starting_seedlingprogram.htm   (1247 words)

  
 Oregon Department of Forestry Seedling Information
When looking at nursery seedling sizes the first number is the number of years in the original sown bed and the second number is the number of years in a transplant bed.
Seedling size is determined for stem diameter or caliper measured just above the stem swelling called the "root collar", while shoot height is measured from the tip of the terminal or top bud to the root collar.
The 1-1 standard is a very well balanced seedling with a small top, nice caliper, and lots of fine roots; the 1-1 large has a large caliper and top with a large root mass; the 1-1 ex-large has a very large caliper, a large root mass, and a top with lots of laterals.
www.oregon.gov /ODF/FIELD/Nursery/Seedlings.shtml   (556 words)

  
 Seedling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Seedling is a generic application platform that enables streamlined development of Java applications from reusable components.
Seedling's Architecture enables you to build components that are completely decoupled from each other in their implementation.
Seedling 0.3.1 is a minor release that is almost entirely unchanged from 0.3.
seedling.sourceforge.net   (717 words)

  
 Alfalfa - Seed Germination - Seedling Growth - Vegetative Development
Seedling growth is the developmental period of the young plant from the time germination is completed until it can manufacture enough food through photosynthesis to sustain growth.
Once the seedling root is anchored firmly in the soil, the seedling axis below the cotyledons elongates in an arch (hypocotyl arch) pulling the cotyledons upward to the soil surface (Figure 3).
As the hypocotyl arch emerges from the soil, growth stops on the side exposed to light and continues on the underside until the seedling is in an upright position.
www.ag.ndsu.edu /pubs/plantsci/hay/r648w.htm   (1358 words)

  
 SEEDLING STORAGE
Seedlings lifted in early autumn before the accumulation of 500 chilling hours or lifted in spring did not store well and the root growth potential tended to decrease.
Seedlings are placed on the moss with the lower parts of their roots overlapping the center line of the wrapper.
Seedlings packed in bags or boxes that are stored in cold condition could keep longer period of time than in bales stored in shed at air temperature.
www.forestry.auburn.edu /sfnmc/class/fy614/storage.html   (3611 words)

  
 CD Baby: JANE: Seedling - from scottp
SEEDLING is Jane's second album and was written and recorded during a particularly difficult time in her life.
SEEDLING is a mature and intelligent collection of tracks all penned by Jane which firmly establishes her as a songwriter to take seriously.
Seedling is, however, clearly a better album than Close Up And Real from its very first minute with the sound of a blues harp that's not dissimilar to the one that opens Cowboy Junkies' The Caution Horses.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/jane2/from/scottp   (3493 words)

  
 Soybean seedling diseases in 2004
Seedling diseases cause stand reduction in soybean in the spring season, with severity varying from year to year.
Seedlings with seed injury will have the upper portions of the plants damaged but there will not be any root rot symptoms.
Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium are the fungi causing seedling blight in Iowa.
www.ipm.iastate.edu /ipm/icm/2004/5-10-2004/soyseeddis.html   (601 words)

  
 Cotton Seedling Diseases
Seedling diseases (Figure 1) cause an estimated average annual yield loss of 5% and are usually the major disease problems in cotton production in North Carolina.
Seed and seedling disease is characterized by a soft, watery rot.
Seedling diseases do not usually kill the entire seedling population, but rather result in uneven, slow-growing stands with skips in the rows.
www.ces.ncsu.edu /depts/pp/notes/Cotton/cdin1/cdin1.htm   (1613 words)

  
 Bare Root Tree Seedlings for Sale: Florida Division of Forestry- FDACS
Seedlings are sold on a “first come, first served” basis until the inventory or each seedling type is depleted.
Seedlings are generally sold “by the thousand”; however, customers with smaller needs may purchase either 500 or 250 seedlings.
All seedlings purchased must be planted on lands within the State of Florida.
www.fl-dof.com /forest_management/seedling_sales_index.html   (840 words)

  
 Seedling Sale
Evergreens are three and four year old bareroot seedlings; deciduous trees and shrubs and fruit trees are also bareroot seedlings.
We strive to provide the most viable seedlings available and all efforts are made to handle seedlings in order to prevent root stress.
Seedlings should be planted as soon as possible after delivery.
www.dauphincd.org /main/seedlingsale.php   (1624 words)

  
 Germination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The most common example of germination is the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of a flowering plant or gymnosperm.
These seedlings are usually labeled sprouts, but in a botanical sense are actually seedlings.
These seedlings are many times used as organic foods eaten for their concentrations of certain vitamins the seedling naturally contains.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Seedling   (564 words)

  
 Variety of fungi can cause seedling diseases
Seedling disease can be caused by a variety of different fungi harming plants in the early growth stage.
The effects of the seedling disease may appear as a seed rot (pre-emergence damping off), seedling decay before the seedling emerges (pre-emergence damping off), seedling decay after the seedling emerges (post-emergence damping off), or seedling root rot (root pruning).
Seedlings are most susceptible to seedling disease from the time of planting to emergence.
westernfarmpress.com /news/1-12-06-fungi-seedling-diseases   (774 words)

  
 SOY002 - Soybean Seed and Seedling Diseases
Seedling diseases in soybean are a minor, yet chronic problem in North Carolina.
Any factor that delays germination and seedling emergence such as poor seed quality, inadequate seedbed preparation, compaction, planting too deep, nematode infestations, and high rates of some herbicides can contribute to the incidence and severity of seedling diseases.
Soybean seedling diseases are caused by fungi that reside in the seed or the soil.
www.ces.ncsu.edu /depts/pp/notes/Soybean/soy002/soy002.htm   (1720 words)

  
 P802 Cotton Seedling Disease Control
Seedling disease identifies a complex situation involving the interaction of several organisms and the environment.
The organisms that cause seedling disease are found in all cotton-producing areas of the United States, but populations differ from area to area.
Preemergent seedling rot describes the loss of a cotton seedling to disease between the time the seed germinates and emerges from the soil.
msucares.com /pubs/publications/p0802.htm   (1306 words)

  
 Ohio DNR Division of Forestry - Seedling Sales (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Marietta State Nursery is the largest producer of bare root seedlings for reforestation and conservation in Ohio.
Ohio Conservation Seedlings are grown from eastern forest species and seed sources selected for Ohio and neighboring states.
The seedlings are used in reforestation, wildlife habitat development, erosion control, windbreaks, and other conservation projects.
www.dnr.state.oh.us.cob-web.org:8888 /forestry/seedling   (208 words)

  
 Plant a Seedling
Your seedling should be placed in the hole on the small soil mound.
Be sure the seedling does not settle into the hole too deeply.
Place the seedling in the container and fill container with soil until the root collar is covered.
www.treetures.com /plantaseedling.html   (460 words)

  
 Tennessee looking at light year for seedling disease
The result is that west Tennessee may have avoided large losses to seedling disease in cotton in 2005, according to Newman at the University of Tennessee Experiment Station, Jackson, Tenn.
West Tennessee typically has significant annual losses to seedling disease, according to the Cotton Disease Council, mostly due to its northern latitudes and large percentage of no-till acreage.
Another thing to consider is that in west Tennessee, when seedling disease is at its worst, there’s not much a farmer can do to stop it, including an in-furrow treatment.
deltafarmpress.com /news/050610-seedling-disease   (751 words)

  
 UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Seedling Diseases on Sugarbeet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Preemergence damping-off appears as darkened lesions on the emerging radicle and causes death of the radicle and seedling.
Postemergence damping-off appears as a lesion on the seedling root or crown tissue, and causes the seedling to wilt, and possibly die.
It infects unprotected seedlings at temperatures favorable for germination of beet seed (75° to 86°F), especially in winter and spring under conditions of warming soils with a high moisture content.
www.ipm.ucdavis.edu /PMG/r735101211.html   (411 words)

  
 Welcome to Seedling Group! (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Seedling Group is a retained executive search firm that recruits top tier executives to leading edge companies.
This dedication is exemplified throughout our company history, personified by the people at Seedling Group, illustrated through our ongoing client contact, and presented by the successful searches we have completed.
Seedling was founded with the belief that the standard search firm approach does not meet all clients’ needs.
www.seedlinggroup.com.cob-web.org:8888 /home.htm   (142 words)

  
 Fungi combination often found in vegetable seedling diseases
Whatever fungi or growth stage of the seedling is affected, nearly all crops propagated from seed face serious loss due to seedling diseases.
The effects of the seedling disease may appear as a seed rot (pre-emergence damping off), seedling decay before the seedling emerges (also a pre-emergence damping off), seedling decay after the seedling emerges (post-emergence damping off), or seedling root rot (root pruning).
The fungi that cause seedling diseases of vegetables are common pests to most all seeded plants.
westernfarmpress.com /mag/farming_fungi_combination_often/index.html   (810 words)

  
 Seedling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
These seedlings are sold either 1: bare root, 2: small container (1 season growth), 3: large container (2 season growth), 4: styro-block (2 season growth) or 5: one gallon (3 season growth).
Seedlings may be picked up in Santa Fe, shipped via UPS at no extra charge or picked up at one of our delivery points throughout New Mexico.
Tree seedlings such as Colorado Blue spruce, Douglas fir, Scotch pine, Austrian pine, Afghanistan pine and White fir may be purchased to grow Christmas tree stock.
www.emnrd.state.nm.us /emnrd/forestry/TREE/Seedling.htm   (399 words)

  
 Seedling School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Seedling School is a premier Pre-School for children ages 3 to 5.
In partnership with each family, the Seedling School strives to develop character by teaching social skills, citizenship, and moral values.
The Seedling School provides children of all cultures an opportunity to lean and play together.
www.seedlingschool.com   (233 words)

  
 UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Seedling Diseases on Cotton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Pythium causes water-soaked lesions on the roots or hypocotyl of infected seedlings.
The main symptom of soreshin is oval- to irregular-shaped, reddish brown, sunken lesions on the hypocotyl.
To reduce seedling diseases, make sure that conditions at planting favor rapid germination and seedling growth so that cotton seedlings quickly outgrow the most vulnerable stage and infection is less likely.
www.ipm.ucdavis.edu /PMG/r114100111.html   (602 words)

  
 Viburnums
We have plants from seedlings to 5' shrubs.
If you buy your seedling from us you will have access to the free use of our planters.We have three types available for use and have had years of experience in planting seedlings.
We assist with seedlings, liners, potted plants, rooted cuttings.....evergreen and deciduous.....as well as supply large trees and shrubs that we grow.
www.seedlingsrus.com /Viburnums.html   (1757 words)

  
 E-1363 (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Small seedling very similar to giant ragweed, but common ragweed cotyledons are much smaller with purple undersides.
Small seedling very similar to common ragweed, but giant ragweed cotyledons are three to four times larger and green underneath instead of purple.
Seedling is small, pale green and only sparsely hairy.
www.msue.msu.edu.cob-web.org:8888 /msue/iac/e1363/e1363.htm   (1429 words)

  
 Products - Seedling Tree Gifts - Promotional   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A seedling tree packaged in a clear, reusable tube with your choice of colored end caps.
A seedling placed in a 3" x 14" bag with a 3" x 4" folded tag stapled over the opening at the top.
Our newest product features a seedling tree nestled in its own mylar "blanket" and is accented by a colored ribbon of your choice.
www.seedlingtrees.com /products.htm   (352 words)

  
 ib-or-2004-165-Identification of Bare-Root and Container Seedling Requirements for Spring Sowing 2005
Identify your seedling needs in one of the two formats shown on Attachment 1 (Seedling Requirement Form) or Attachment 2 (Sowing Schedule).
Designate the desired conifer seedling size classes by specification codes (G. 1+1‑‑etc.) as described on Attachment 3 (Seedling Specification Codes).
The cost estimates listed on Attachment 4 (Seedling Cost Estimates) are provided for reforestation seedlings to be sown in FY05.
www.blm.gov /nhp/efoia/or/fy2004/ib/ib-or-2004-165.htm   (522 words)

  
 Controlling Cotton Seedling Disease with Soil Fungicides
The seedling disease complex can vary greatly from field to field, and from year to year, depending upon several cultural and environmental conditions.
A critical factor to evaluate is the combination of low soil temperatures and high soil moisture.
Any condition that slows germination and growth of the seedling favors the seedling disease complex.
www.cotton.org /tech/pest/seedling/soil.cfm   (452 words)

  
 2006 Native Seedling Sale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
By popular demand, the Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District is offering 2 great native seedling packages this year, our traditional tree and shrub package, and a new groundcover package!
Like the tree and shrub seedlings we've chosen, Virginia creeper is a favorite of local wildlife.
All of our seedlings are suited for planting in the greater Washington, DC area.
www.fairfaxcounty.gov /nvswcd/seedlingsale.htm   (498 words)

  
 Seedling Productions Computer Instruction Institute
Founded in 1996, Seedling Productions is recognized as a leader in private post-secondary education as well as a design company.
Located in Grants Pass Oregon, Seedling Productions' mission is to provide students with the technical knowledge, skills and hands-on training needed to succeed in the in-demand career field of visual communications.
With a very successful placement record, Seedling Productions has proven itself as not only an excellent training institute but, a school with the focus needed to help each student achieve their career goal.
www.seedlingproductions.com /index.html   (182 words)

  
 IS1167 Soybean Seedling Diseases
Most soybean seedling diseases are caused by soilborne fungi, mainly Pythium spp.
Thus, there is a greater chance of seed rot and a longer period between germination and seedling establishment.
Suspect Phomopsis/Diaporthe seedling disease problems when moldy, decayed, partially germinated seeds are found in the seed-drill area.
msucares.com /pubs/infosheets/is1167.htm   (966 words)

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