This crop is increasing its market share. Hybridization has resulted in hardy strains with increased disease and pest resistance when matched to their intended environment. Explains the dynamics of the marketable crop while covering harmful insect, disease, animal, and other pests. Includes full color photographs to highlight some important subjects. Complements MISC0181 Washington Minor Crops. 12 pages
Of abundant naturally regenerated seedlings of an exotic clone (Populus deltoids 69.55 ), 254 seedli...
Abstract Populus species and hybrids have many practical applications, but there is a paucity of dat...
This article contains survey data on Washington State landowner perceptions of bioenergy crops. The ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Entomology, Washington State UniversityHybrid poplars are a short rota...
Presents an overview of the cranberry industry in Washington and its cultural practices including pr...
Poplars consist of all species of the genus Populus, including cottonwoods, aspens, and the many int...
Proceedings of the 76th Annual Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference, held January 11-12, 2...
Hybrid poplar (Populus spp.), a short rotation woody crop, is of growing interest in the West Coast ...
This publication is part of a 1-year project funded by the Oregon Department of Agriculture, Alterna...
This paper provides those who work with poplars in the prairies region of Canada with an easy-to-use...
Washington has a significant share of the national [59%] and world [10%] market for red raspberries....
Trees in the genus Populus can provide substantial commercial and ecological benefits, including sus...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 17).Mode of access: Internet
Bedding plants account for 26% of total gross sales for the plant industry in Washington State. Bedd...
NRRI developed this Grower’s Guide in partnership with University of Minnesota Extension as part of ...
Of abundant naturally regenerated seedlings of an exotic clone (Populus deltoids 69.55 ), 254 seedli...
Abstract Populus species and hybrids have many practical applications, but there is a paucity of dat...
This article contains survey data on Washington State landowner perceptions of bioenergy crops. The ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Entomology, Washington State UniversityHybrid poplars are a short rota...
Presents an overview of the cranberry industry in Washington and its cultural practices including pr...
Poplars consist of all species of the genus Populus, including cottonwoods, aspens, and the many int...
Proceedings of the 76th Annual Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference, held January 11-12, 2...
Hybrid poplar (Populus spp.), a short rotation woody crop, is of growing interest in the West Coast ...
This publication is part of a 1-year project funded by the Oregon Department of Agriculture, Alterna...
This paper provides those who work with poplars in the prairies region of Canada with an easy-to-use...
Washington has a significant share of the national [59%] and world [10%] market for red raspberries....
Trees in the genus Populus can provide substantial commercial and ecological benefits, including sus...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 17).Mode of access: Internet
Bedding plants account for 26% of total gross sales for the plant industry in Washington State. Bedd...
NRRI developed this Grower’s Guide in partnership with University of Minnesota Extension as part of ...
Of abundant naturally regenerated seedlings of an exotic clone (Populus deltoids 69.55 ), 254 seedli...
Abstract Populus species and hybrids have many practical applications, but there is a paucity of dat...
This article contains survey data on Washington State landowner perceptions of bioenergy crops. The ...