Chemical industries annually release several new natural and synthetic fertilizer products to help urban trees survive the stresses associated with transplanting. In fact, a 5% failure rate for new transplants withing the first five years is common, and in many cases, it may axceed 25% with the surviving plants not often exhibiting good growth rates. Many Authors report the primary determining factor in the transplanting success in the urban environment is a prompt response of the root system to water and nutrient uptake. It is well known that a correct provision of nutrients during the initial growing phases helps to maximize the fitness of seedlings by facilitating the development of a strong root system that can overcome post-transplant...
To improve the nutritional status of Acer negundo trees, a three- year experiment was conducted in t...
International audienceOrnamental tree planting and establishment in cities is a great challenge beca...
It is well known that, at present, more than a half of the world population live in the built-up are...
Four commercially available, biostimulants sold under the trade names ‘Generate’, ‘Crop Set’, ‘Fulcr...
Wild plants represent a potential source of urban landscape trees. Stranvaesia davidiana Dcne. is a ...
Pansy (Viola tricolor var. hortensis DC.) is a biennial large-flowered hybrid plant cultivated as a ...
Four established mature tree species (Aesculus hippocastanum L., Betula pendula Roth., Primus avium ...
This poster was constructed for the OARDC graduate student poster competition in April, 2006 by Nath...
Trees planted in urban areas often suffer in the phase of transplanting. Transplant is always a shoc...
Agricultural growing practices have been evolving towards organic, sustainable or environmental frie...
Trees in residential and commercial landscape plantings are often fertilized to keep them healthy an...
While Aquilaria species have had a long history of exploitation and trade, experience with their est...
The effect of fertilization with organic fertilizers (Siapton and Biohumus) on the growth of Acer pl...
The aim of study: (1) to compare the survival rate, growth performance and nutrition of large and co...
In the present scenario, we focus on the need for environmentally friendly establishment and low cos...
To improve the nutritional status of Acer negundo trees, a three- year experiment was conducted in t...
International audienceOrnamental tree planting and establishment in cities is a great challenge beca...
It is well known that, at present, more than a half of the world population live in the built-up are...
Four commercially available, biostimulants sold under the trade names ‘Generate’, ‘Crop Set’, ‘Fulcr...
Wild plants represent a potential source of urban landscape trees. Stranvaesia davidiana Dcne. is a ...
Pansy (Viola tricolor var. hortensis DC.) is a biennial large-flowered hybrid plant cultivated as a ...
Four established mature tree species (Aesculus hippocastanum L., Betula pendula Roth., Primus avium ...
This poster was constructed for the OARDC graduate student poster competition in April, 2006 by Nath...
Trees planted in urban areas often suffer in the phase of transplanting. Transplant is always a shoc...
Agricultural growing practices have been evolving towards organic, sustainable or environmental frie...
Trees in residential and commercial landscape plantings are often fertilized to keep them healthy an...
While Aquilaria species have had a long history of exploitation and trade, experience with their est...
The effect of fertilization with organic fertilizers (Siapton and Biohumus) on the growth of Acer pl...
The aim of study: (1) to compare the survival rate, growth performance and nutrition of large and co...
In the present scenario, we focus on the need for environmentally friendly establishment and low cos...
To improve the nutritional status of Acer negundo trees, a three- year experiment was conducted in t...
International audienceOrnamental tree planting and establishment in cities is a great challenge beca...
It is well known that, at present, more than a half of the world population live in the built-up are...