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Proceedings of the International Plant Propagator's Society

IPPS Volume 48                 (published in 1998)

Stimulating Natural Plant Defences for Disease Control
T. Reglinski
pp: 43-51 — See abstract

A Legal Perspective of Plant Variety Rights
Charlotte Webb
pp: 52-56 — See abstract

Why have Growing Trials for Plant Variety Rights?
Chris Barnaby
pp: 57-59 — See abstract

Towards an In Vitro Propagation System for Astelia Species
John Seelye, Garry Burge, Andrew Mullan and Ed Morgan
pp: 60-63 — See abstract

A Botanical Visit to the Chatham Islands
David Bull
pp: 64-65 — See abstract

A Review of Factors Influencing Organic Matter Decomposition and Nitrogen Immobilisation in Container Media
Michael B. Thomas, Mervyn I. Spurway and Dean P.C. Stewart
pp: 66-71 — See abstract

The Development of a Ginseng Industry in New Zealand
J.M. Follett
pp: 72-74 — See abstract

Use of Beneficial Microorganisms for Improvement in Sustainable Monoculture of Plants
John S. Hunt and David S.J. Gale
pp: 75-79 — See abstract

Hastening and Controlling Flowering in Metrosideros
John Clemens, Paula E. Jameson and Robert E. Henriod
pp: 80-83 — See abstract

In Pursuit of The Great New Zealand Garden
Alan Titchener
pp: 84-87 — See abstract

Novel Developments for the New Zealand Floriculture Industry into the Next Century
Garry Burge, John Seelye, Ed Morgan, Glenn Clark and Alison Evans
pp: 88-92 — See abstract

Plant and Environmental Factors Limiting Vegetative Propagation
Bruce Christie
pp: 93-95 — See abstract

Will You or Won't You Propagate Genetically Engineered Plants?
Paula Jameson
pp: 96-100 — See abstract

Developing New Australian Plants
Mark G. Webb, A. Max Crowhurst, Digby J. Growns and Kevin A. Seaton
pp: 101-103 — See abstract

Exploiting Variation in Boronia
Julie A. Plummer
pp: 104-106 — See abstract

Developing a Collection of Genetic Material
Digby J. Growns
pp: 107-110 — See abstract

Conospermum: A Cultivated Cutflower
Kevin A. Seaton and Mark G. Webb
pp: 111-113 — See abstract

Western Australian Species as Summer Annuals
Grady N. Brand
pp: 114-115 — See abstract

How Do Your Daisies Grow?
D. Cheongsaat, J.A. Plummer and D.W. Turner
pp: 116-119 — See abstract

Hybridisation Biology Within the Chamelaucium Alliance—Preliminary Studies
Simone Cunneen and Guijun Yan
pp: 120-123 — See abstract

Improving the In Vitro Culture of Geraldton Wax (Chamelaucium uncinatum)
B.P. Croxford, C. Newell, J.A. Considine and G. Yan
pp: 124-127 — See abstract

Chelsea Flower Show 1997 — Planning and Perseverance
Roger Fryer
pp: 128-130 — See abstract

My Knowledge
George Lullfitz
pp: 131 — See abstract

Commercial Varieties of Olives
Lui Bazzani
pp: 132-135 — See abstract

Asexual Reproduction of Wisteria by Root Cuttings
Jennifer Gaiardo
pp: 136-137 — See abstract

The Challenges of Live Plant Exporting
Peter Lewis
pp: 138-139 — See abstract

Back to Basics
Clive Larkman
pp: 140-146 — See abstract

Staying Alive and Using Potting Mix
Greg McPhee
pp: 147-150 — See abstract

The Benefits of Trichoderma and Mycorrhizas in Growing Media
Michael S.I. Brooke
pp: 151-153 — See abstract

Low Pressure Fogging
Vince Van Sant
pp: 154-155 — See abstract

Changes in Horticultural Training Delivery
Christine Cooper
pp: 156-160 — See abstract

Production of Trees and Shrubs in Germany
Donnchadh Mac Càrthaigh
pp: 161-165 — See abstract

Nursery Production In Schleswig-Holstein, Northern Germany
Heinrich Lösing
pp: 166-167 — See abstract

Work Organisation for Growers
T. David Gilchrist
pp: 168-170 — See abstract

Using In Vitro Propagation to Rejuvenate Difficult-to-Root Woody Plants
Andreas Plietzsch and Hans-Heinrich Jesch
pp: 171-176 — See abstract

Rooting Regulators and Managed Cuttings Production
Kees Eigenraam
pp: 177-179 — See abstract

Lime Tolerance in Rhododendron
Amin Chaanin
pp: 180-182 — See abstract

The Use of Jet 5 in Propagation
P. Hingley and M.A. Pearce
pp: 183-187 — See abstract

Micropropagation of Decorative Plants in Bulgaria
Ivan Iliev, Ivaylo Tsvetkov, Stojka Denkova and Ivan Chavdarov
pp: 188-191 — See abstract

Management of Seed Dormancy in Fagus sylvatica, Fraxinus excelsior, and Prunus avium
Andrea Nowag
pp: 192-199 — See abstract

Factors Affecting Rooting of Difficult-to-Root Plants
Wolfgang Spethmann
pp: 200-205 — See abstract

Clematis Production In Poland
Szczepan Marczynski
pp: 206-208 — See abstract

Developments in Magnolia Propagation
Balazs Hamar
pp: 209-211 — See abstract

Experiences With Recycling in Germany
Ulrich Terhechte
pp: 212-214 — See abstract

Water Recycling in Container Plant Production
Volker Behrens
pp: 215-218 — See abstract

Use of Green Waste Composts in Media for Hardy Nursery Stock
Heinrich Beltz
pp: 219-222 — See abstract

Table Systems for Indoor and Outdoor Crops
J. Richard Oliver
pp: 223-224 — See abstract

The Use of Paper Pots in Plant Production
Hendrik Averdieck
pp: 225-228 — See abstract

Paper Pots in Liner Production: Experiences with the Humulus Pot
Günter Kordes
pp: 229-230 — See abstract

Self-Steering Systems for Tractors and Other Cultivation Machinery
Lutz Kohler
pp: 231-237 — See abstract

Within-Shoot Variation in Propagating Stem Cuttings of Two Eucalyptus globulus Interspecific Hybrids
Philip J. Wilson and Joao A.A. Reis
pp: 238-241 — See abstract

Personnel Management in Propagation: Report on the Mary Helliar Travel Scholarship 1997
Annette Wickham
pp: 242-248 — See abstract

Plant Health Inspections During Active Growth
Lars Hendriksen
pp: 249-251 — See abstract

Testing for Plant Diseases in Plant Material
Ib G. Dinesen
pp: 252-254 — See abstract

Eradication of Fireblight in Norway 1986 to 1998
Arild Sletten
pp: 255-258 — See abstract

The Path to Better Plants
Per Mortensen
pp: 259-260 — See abstract

Disease Free Plants as Basis for Production of Kalanchoe
Knud Jepsen
pp: 261-262 — See abstract

Use of Healthy Plant Material in Nurseries
Svend S. Andersen
pp: 263 — See abstract

Virus Aspect in Malus and Prunus: Spreading of Viruses in the Field
Arne Thomsen
pp: 264-265 — See abstract

Prevention of Phytophthora Root Rot in Pot Plants, a Review
Kirsten Thinggaard and Brita Toppe
pp: 266-268 — See abstract

Mass Propagation of Primula sieboldii Through Leaf Segment Culture
T. Yamamoto, Y. Magaya and Y. Maruyama
pp: 269 — See abstract

Low Irradiance Levels and the Rooting of Selected Easy- and Difficult-to-Root Tree Taxa
Charles W. Heuser and James J. Zaczek
pp: 270-275 — See abstract

New Propagation Material to Substitute for the European (Wych) Elm
Lars Westergaard
pp: 276-277 — See abstract

The Plant Evaluation Program at Bernheim — New Direction
M.V. Coggeshall
pp: 278-279 — See abstract

Nitrogen Leaching from Container-Grown Plants
Conny Wang Hansen and Karen Koefoed Petersen
pp: 280-283 — See abstract

Fiber Pots for the Ornamental Plant Industry
David J. Beattie and Robert Berghage
pp: 284-288 — See abstract

Determining Optimal Lifting Time of Nursery Stock for Cold Storage
Peter Brønnum
pp: 289-298 — See abstract

Welcome Address for the International Plant Propagators Meeting
Tony DiGiovani
pp: 299 — See abstract

Open-Roof Greenhouse
John C. Bakker III
pp: 300-302 — See abstract

Tissue Culture for Beginners: What It Takes to Setup a Lab
Ron Amos
pp: 303-304 — See abstract

Production of Magnolia kobus and Magnolia virginiana
Ronald L. Saur
pp: 305-307 — See abstract

Magnolia Propagation at Arcola Creek Nursery
Victor Swanson
pp: 308-311 — See abstract

Sorting Out the Yellow Magnolias
Charles Tubesing
pp: 312-313 — See abstract

Pot-In-Pot Tree Production for Municipal Use
Mark W. Bricker
pp: 314-315 — See abstract

Successful Production of Difficult-to-Transplant Native Woody Trees
Peter J. White
pp: 316-318 — See abstract

Genotypic and Environmental Effects on Root Cutting Propagation of Pulmonaria Species and Cultivars
Mark Bridgen and Janet Todd
pp: 319-323 — See abstract

Propagating Difficult-to-root Roses from Root Pieces
Robert Osborne
pp: 324-325 — See abstract

Propagation of Phlox paniculata From Root Cuttings
Joerg Leiss
pp: 326 — See abstract

Asexual Propagation of Anemonella, Dodecatheon, and Trillium
Leo Blanchette
pp: 327-328 — See abstract

Commercial Propagation of Trillium
Stephanie Solt
pp: 329-332 — See abstract

Commercial Propagation of Hardy Geraniums: Techniques and Recommendations for Successful Production
Beth Weller
pp: 333-336 — See abstract

Top Grafting of Salix
Szczepan Marczynski
pp: 337-341 — See abstract

Creating Separate Environments to Improve the Grafting Success of Specific Evergreen Species
Brian M. Decker
pp: 342-344 — See abstract

Summer Grafting
W. David Thompson
pp: 345-346 — See abstract

Embryo Excision for Accelerated and Uniform Germination of Hard-to-Germinate Maple Species
Susan J. Wiegrefe
pp: 347-352 — See abstract

Perennial Propagation in the New Millennium
John Valleau
pp: 353-356 — See abstract

Seed Viability: Procedures Used by Professional Seed Analysts
Virginia Hildebrandt
pp: 357-360 — See abstract

Soil Organic Matter Quality and Induced Resistance of Plants to Root Rots and Foliar Diseases
Harry A.J. Hoitink, Matthew S. Krause, David Y. Han and Tom J.J De Ceuster
pp: 361-367 — See abstract

Review of Scion/understock Compatibilities
Bill Intven
pp: 368 — See abstract

Review of Scion/Understock Compatibilities Results at Okken Nurseries
George Okken
pp: 368-370 — See abstract

A Summary of Graft Compatibility from the records of the Arnold Arboretum
John H. Alexander III
pp: 371-383 — See abstract

Wells for Ideas
H. William Barnes
pp: 384-387 — See abstract

The Use of Slow-release Potassium Fertilizer for Hardening off of Holly Liners
Egidius Stroombeek
pp: 388 — See abstract

Common/Uncommon Sense Ideas: From Concept to Reality
Calvin Chong
pp: 389-392 — See abstract

Innovation in: Nursery Wagons, Overwintering Techniques, and a Potting Machine
Peter Hillen
pp: 393 — See abstract

Simultaneous Top Grafting of Salix Standards and Hardwood Rooting of the Understock
John Langendoen
pp: 394-395 — See abstract

Gisela® Series: Dwarfing Cherry Rootstocks
Leno Mori
pp: 396 — See abstract

Innovation in Perennial Propagation
Kees Govers
pp: 397-398 — See abstract

Innovation in Tree Processing
Todd Baker
pp: 399-400 — See abstract

Practical Rooting Trays
Paul Van Der Kroft
pp: 401 — See abstract

Innovation in Propagation
Dave Bakker Sr
pp: 401-403 — See abstract

A New and Inexpensive Rooting Medium Amendment: Paper Mill Biosolids
Calvin Chong
pp: 404-408 — See abstract

Field Propagation of Cercis and Hamamelis
Harald Neubuaer
pp: 409-411 — See abstract

Clematis Propagation
Szczepan Marczynski
pp: 412-414 — See abstract

Innovative New Plants and Future Trends
John E. Elsley
pp: 415-423 — See abstract

QUESTION BOX
Ralph Shugert and Bruce Briggs
pp: 424-427 — See abstract

The Ethics of Plant Exploration
Paul W. Meyer
pp: 428-430 — See abstract

Propagating in The Information Age: Does Our Nomenclature Provide Enough Information?
Dale Hendricks
pp: 431-433 — See abstract

A Diversity of Hydrangea
Timothy Wood
pp: 434-437 — See abstract

Production and Marketing of Ilex Opaca for the Northern Market
Paul Hanslik
pp: 438-439 — See abstract

NEW PLANT FORUM
Jack Alexander
pp: 440-443 — See abstract

A New Computer-Controlled Multifertilizer Injector for Recycling Nutrients and Water Run-Off in Nurseries
Peter Purvis, Calvin Chong and Glen Lumis
pp: 444-446 — See abstract

Growth and Adaptation Potential of Flowering Shrubs under Climatic Conditions of Quebec and North Eastern Ontario: REPLOQ
Claude Richer and Pascale Marquis
pp: 447-449 — See abstract

Propagation of Amelanchier by Softwood Cuttings
Brian Bunge
pp: 450 — See abstract

I.P.M. at Zelenka Nursery
Randall M. Cooper and Mike Corbett
pp: 451 — See abstract

Simple Acceleration
Murray Alward and Rachel Martinkevicius
pp: 452 — See abstract

Increasing Flowers on Container-Grown Hybrid Rhododendrons with Uniconazole Sprays
Richard E. Bir
pp: 453-454 — See abstract

How and When Herbaceous Cuttings are Stuck Influences Winter Survival
Richard E. Bir
pp: 455-456 — See abstract

United States National Arboretum Plant Profiles
Susan E. Bentz and Ruth L. Dix
pp: 457 — See abstract

Screening Commercial Peat and Peat-based Products For the Presence of Ericoid Mycorrhizae
Nicole R. Gorman, David A. Heleba and Mark C. Starrett
pp: 458-459 — See abstract

Some Ways to Acclimate Various Culture-Rooted Microcuttings
J. Mike Henrietta
pp: 460-463 — See abstract

Propagation Methods for the New Millennium
Paul A. Hubbs Jr
pp: 464-465 — See abstract

Evaluating Nursery Plant Performance in Biosolids Amended Soils
James R. Johnson
pp: 466-469 — See abstract

Low-budget Grafting of Japanese Maples
Ted Kiefer
pp: 470 — See abstract

Propagating Native Cool Season Grasses for Conservation Use
Jennifer L. Kujawski
pp: 471 — See abstract

Horticultural Research at The Holden Arboretum
Robert D. Marquard and Charlotte R. Chan
pp: 472 — See abstract

ABSTRACTS FROM RECENT PUBLICATIONS; Horticultural Research at the Holden Arboretum
Charlotte R. Chan and Robert D. Marquard
pp: 473-474 — See abstract

Use of Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Propagation
Sarah E. Bruce and Bradley Rowe
pp: 475-478 — See abstract

Softwood Propagation of Platanus ×hispanica ‘Columbia’
David Schmidt
pp: 479 — See abstract

IBA-K Induced Rooting in Perennials
Shelton R. Singletary and Stacy A. Martin
pp: 480-485 — See abstract

The Effect of Temperature on Trillium grandiflorum and Trillium erectum
Stephanie Solt
pp: 486-488 — See abstract

Propagation and Field Production of Daphne ×burkwoodii ‘Somerset’ and ‘Carol Mackie’
Victor Swanson
pp: 489-490 — See abstract

Use of Digital Analysis of Radicle Extension of Marigold Seedlings as an Early Indicator of Seed Vigor
K. Oakley, R. Geneve, G. Siriwitayawan and S. Kester
pp: 491-492 — See abstract

Production of Wetland Plants in Constructed Wetland Cells Designed to Treat Nursery Runoff
Thomas Holt, Brian Maynard and William Johnson
pp: 493-498 — See abstract

Advances in the Cultivation and Popularity of Chrysanthemums in the Edo Era
Ryo Ogasawara
pp: 499-500 — See abstract

Wild Flowers In Brazil
Goro Hashimoto
pp: 501-502 — See abstract

Green Plants to Improve the Quality of Indoor Environments
Margaret Borchert
pp: 503 — See abstract

Hybridization, Selection, Propagation, and Introduction of Multi-Season Flowering Evergreen Encore Azaleas™
James Berry
pp: 504-507 — See abstract

I.P.P.S. in New Zealand "Seek and Share"
Peter F. Waugh
pp: 508-510 — See abstract

Picloram-induced Plantlet Regeneration of Cypripedium calceolus Through Root Tip Culture In Vitro
Masanori Tomita and Margaret M. Ramsay
pp: 511 — See abstract

Effects of Basal Medium and Concentration of Sugar and Banana Flesh on the Growth of Oncidium Protocorm-like Bodies Cultured in Vitro
Mamoru Kusumoto, Yasuaki Takeda and Hirosi Anzai
pp: 512-516 — See abstract

Studies on Micropropagation of Odontoglossum Alliance
Y. Murase, S. Nagata and S. Ichihashi
pp: 517-521 — See abstract

The Effect of Cytokinin on the Micropropagation of bulblets of Lilium japonicum
Wang Yongmin
pp: 522 — See abstract

Propagation of Nobile-type Dendrobium
Nobuyuki Asai
pp: 523 — See abstract

The Cultivation of the Aquatic Plant Fontinalis antipyretica and the Red Bee Shrimp
Hisayasu Suzuki
pp: 524 — See abstract

The Original Home of the Tea Plant and its Utilization
Satosi Matushita
pp: 525 — See abstract

An Attempt to Introduce New Kinds of Flowers for use in the Tea Ceremony
Sigeru Yokouchi
pp: 525 — See abstract

Accelerating Rooting by the Pretreatment of Direct Stuck Cuttings of Chrysanthemum
J. Nisio
pp: 526-527 — See abstract

The Production and Supply of High Quality Vegetable Plants in Aichi
Shinji Sugawara
pp: 528-529 — See abstract

Vegetation Control in a Community Complex of Drosera indica
Tadashi Nakanishi
pp: 530-531 — See abstract

Isolation and Culture of Mesophyll Protoplasts from Asarum takaoi
Kentaro Kitahara, Shogo Matsumoto and Hirokazu Fukui
pp: 532-534 — See abstract

Propagation and Seed Germination of Erythronium japonicum
T. Tomita, T. Tomita and J. Kato
pp: 535 — See abstract

The Natural Habitat and Breeding of Iris laevigata
Hisao Furuhashi
pp: 536 — See abstract

Root Rot Caused by Pythium helicoides in Ebb and Flow Culture of Potted Roses
Hirokazu Fukui, Koji Kageyama, Tomoaki Aoyagi, Terence Paul Mcgonigle and Yoh-lchi Matsubara
pp: 537 — See abstract

Energy Savings in Cutting Propagation Using a Floating System
Satoshi Yamaguchi and Yukie Murakami
pp: 538 — See abstract

The Effect of Interstocks on the Growth and Productivity of the Japanese Persimmon Cultivar Maekawa-jiro
Mitsuru Sakano
pp: 539 — See abstract

Enhanced Growth of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus-inoculated Celery Seedlings Transplanted to a Field
Yoh-ichi Matsubara, Haruto Tamura and Takashi Harada
pp: 540-542 — See abstract

The Effects of the Physical and Chemical Properties of the Growing Media on the Rooting and Growth of Herbaceous Plant Cuttings in Cell Tray Culture
Y. Miura, S. Kuboi, H. Uematu and D. Igarashi
pp: 543-544 — See abstract

The Effect of a Photoperiod on the Flower Bud Development of Spinacia oleracea Seedlings Produced Under Artificial Light
Hyeon-Hye Kim, Changhoo Chun, Toyoki Kozai and Junya Fuse
pp: 545 — See abstract

The Growth and Development of Cut-flower Rose Cultivars in Shoot-Tip Culture
Z. Lin, S. Hatasa, H. Fukui, Y. Asano and S. Matsumoto
pp: 546-551 — See abstract

Plant Regeneration from Protoplasts Derived from Callus of Phalaenopsis Alliance
M. Hirose, S. Sigemura and S. Ichihashi
pp: 552-555 — See abstract

The Root Production Method (RPM) System for Producing Container Trees
Wayne Lovelace
pp: 556-557 — See abstract

Top Ten Points of Plant Propagation
Carl E. Whitcomb
pp: 558-562 — See abstract

Disease-Resistant Cultivars of Crapemyrtle and Dogwood
Austin K. Hagan, Charles H. Gilliam, Gary J. Keever and J. David Williams
pp: 563-570 — See abstract

Seedling Propagation in Bottomless Bands
Roy McCorkle
pp: 571-577 — See abstract

Pruning Liriope Leaves During Division Reduces Subsequent Growth
Christine K. Hayes, Charles H. Gilliam, Gary J. Keever and D. Joseph Eakes
pp: 578-583 — See abstract

Postemergence Control of Bittercress
James E. Altland, Charles H. Gilliam and John W. Olive
pp: 584-589 — See abstract

The Plant Introduction Program of Chicagoland Grows®, Inc.
Don M. Brennan and Kris R. Bachtell
pp: 590-594 — See abstract

Successful Japanese Maple Grafting: From a Grafter's Apprentice
Ken Tilt
pp: 595-601 — See abstract

Plant Propagation Research at Greenleaf Nursery
Diane E. Dunn
pp: 602-607 — See abstract

Does Container Drainage Hole Size Affect Your Water Quality?
Donna C. Fare
pp: 608-610 — See abstract

Needle Evergreen Alternatives
Michael A. Dirr
pp: 611-612 — See abstract

Exotic Plants for the Plains
Mike Schnelle
pp: 613 — See abstract

Irrigation Water Retention and Recycling at Greenleaf Nursery Company
Mark W. Andrews, Shanda K. Wilson and Sharon L. Von Broembsen
pp: 614-615 — See abstract

Starting a Nursery Business
Bob Moore
pp: 616-617 — See abstract

Effects of Dolomitic Limestone and Micronutrients
Ted E. Bilderback and Stuart L. Warren
pp: 618-623 — See abstract

Southern Magnolia Propagation and Production
Dan Batson
pp: 624-626 — See abstract

Multiple Uses of Spin Out® in the Nursery and Landscape
Mark A. Crawford
pp: 627-631 — See abstract

Innovations at Lancaster Farms — AKA 30 Years of Trial and Error
Charles Parkerson
pp: 632-636 — See abstract

Aging, Rejuvenation, and Propagation in Trees
Peter Del Tredici
pp: 637-642 — See abstract

Commercial Propagation of Southern Native Woody Ornamentals
Jim Berry
pp: 643-649 — See abstract

The Benefits from Protecting New Plant Introductions
Evelyn Weidner
pp: 651-652 — See abstract

NEW PLANTS
Lynne Caton, Dennis M. Connor, Kathy Echols, Dennis Perry, Peter Del Tredici and Glen Williams
pp: 654-660 — See abstract

Control of Soilborne Pathogens in Containerized Ornamentals
Donald J. Merhaut
pp: 661-664 — See abstract

Growing Mycorrhizal Native Plant Species
Shengjun Lu
pp: 665-668 — See abstract

Propagation of Indigenous and Endemic Ornamental Hawaiian Plants
Richard A. Criley
pp: 669-674 — See abstract

Propagating in the Desert Southwest: What We Do and Why We Do It
Elizabeth Davison
pp: 675-677 — See abstract

The Best of New and Old California Native Perennials
Bart C. O'Brien
pp: 678-683 — See abstract

The New Cultivars of New Zealand Flax
Randy Baldwin
pp: 684-686 — See abstract

An Overview of a Computerized Production Program
Martin E. Stockton
pp: 687 — See abstract

Propagation of Four American Carnivorous Plant Genera: Pinguicula, Drosera, Dionaea, and Sarracenia
James L. Booman
pp: 689 — See abstract

Propagating Palms from Seeds
Donald R. Hodel
pp: 690-695 — See abstract

Evolution in the Propagation of Tropical Foliage Plants
Jim Rietkerk
pp: 696-697 — See abstract

Propagation of Aquatic Plants
William Charles Uber
pp: 698 — See abstract

New Trends in Natural Ventilation
Gary Baze
pp: 699-702 — See abstract

Identification and Control of Fungal Diseases in Landscape Ornamentals
Jim Downer
pp: 703-705 — See abstract

An Experience with Propagation of Rare and Native Plants in Western Australia
Sheila Bhattacharya
pp: 706-708 — See abstract

Rooting Media and Plant Acclimatization ex Vitro
Atelene Normann Kämpf, Eunice O. Calvete and Soeni BeIlé
pp: 709-714 — See abstract

Argentine Natives Worthy to be Grown
Graciela M. Barreiro, José Alberto Castillo and Eduardo Cobelo
pp: 715-716 — See abstract

Los Verdes Prados — I.P.P.S. 1998 in Argentina
Mike Evans
pp: 717 — See abstract

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