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Proceedings of the International Plant Propagator's Society

IPPS Volume 50                 (published in 2000)

New Plants for New Zealand's Ornamental Industries — A Researcher's Perspective
Garry Burge, John Seelye, Ed Morgan and Alison Evans
pp: 43-44 — See abstract

Something About Licorice in New Zealand
J.M. Follett, J.A. Douglas, M.H. Douglas and R.J. Martin
pp: 45-48 — See abstract

Availability of Phosphorus to Nursery Plants
Michael B. Thomas, Mervyn I. Spurway and John A. Adams
pp: 49-54 — See abstract

Leptospermum — A New Image
John Seelye, Bev Hofmann, Garry Burge, Ed Morgan and Ross Bicknell
pp: 55-57 — See abstract

Plant Diseases Forum
Ian Harvey and Donald McPherson
pp: 58 — See abstract

Pitfalls in Intellectual Property Agreements for Nurserymen and Growers
Charlotte Henley
pp: 59-61 — See abstract

Factors Influencing Flowering in Metrosideros excelsus (pohutukawa)
J. Clemens, P.E. Jameson, L. Sreekantan and R.E. Henriod
pp: 62-64 — See abstract

Spinifex Research Project. A Collaborative Research Project Between Naturally Native New Zealand Plants Ltd and New Zealand Forest Research Institute
Mark A. Dean
pp: 65-67 — See abstract

Focus on New Zealand Flax: Phormium Production in 2000
Robert Bett
pp: 68-72 — See abstract

Forum: Are Stock Beds Being Abused?
Nichola Rochester
pp: 73-78 — See abstract

Propagation of Vegetables
Anthony (Tony) G. Biggs
pp: 79-83 — See abstract

Fruits of the Forest: Exploring Australia's Tropical Rainforests for New Pharmaceuticals and Industrial Chemicals
Paul Reddell and Victoria Gordon
pp: 84 — See abstract

New Plants for Tropical Landscapes
Anton Van de Schans
pp: 85-86 — See abstract

Techniques for Land Regeneration
Errol Wiles
pp: 87-89 — See abstract

Grafting of Chamelaucium Cultivars
Ian Gordon
pp: 90-93 — See abstract

Tasmanian Plants for Cut Flower, Foliage, and Food Plants
Kris Schaffer
pp: 94-95 — See abstract

Tropical Tree Crops and Current Research at the Department of Primary Industries, North Queensland
Yan Diczbalis and Patricia Chay-Prove
pp: 96-101 — See abstract

Mango Taxa for Wet Areas
Peter Gillett
pp: 102-104 — See abstract

Issues Relating to the Properties of Potting Media
Ian S. Tolley and Ross G. Hall
pp: 105-108 — See abstract

Grafting in the Cultivation of Kunzea pomifera
Tony Page
pp: 109-113 — See abstract

Nursery Exports
Kim Morris
pp: 114-115 — See abstract

AUSCITRUS
Gary Eyles
pp: 116-118 — See abstract

Experiences of Growing Herbaceous Plants for the Scottish Market
Neil MacRitchie
pp: 119-122 — See abstract

The Improvement of Autumn-Flowering Gentians Through Breeding and Selection
Ian H McNaughton
pp: 123-126 — See abstract

Vireya Rhododendrons in the Wild
G.C.G. Argent
pp: 127-129 — See abstract

The Establishment of a Species Collection of Vireya Rhododendrons
D. Mitchell
pp: 130-134 — See abstract

Propagation and Cultivation Techniques for Vireya Rhododendrons
C. Fairweather
pp: 135-136 — See abstract

Evaluation of Novel Fungicides and Irrigation Methods for Grey Mould Control on Calluna vulgaris
Mark P. McQuilken
pp: 137-141 — See abstract

Environmental and Quality Issues Affecting the Selection of Growing Media
Catherine S. Dawson
pp: 142-147 — See abstract

A Guide to Propagation Composts
Andrew Dobson
pp: 148-151 — See abstract

Experiences With Simple Propagation on a New Nursery
Jan Sambrook
pp: 152-154 — See abstract

The Provenance and Production of Scottish Broadleaved Trees
S. Thompson
pp: 155-161 — See abstract

Magnolia Propagation in the United Kingdom and the Czech Republic
Martina Kramna
pp: 162-166 — See abstract

Experiences With Propagation Scheduling
Gill Dowling
pp: 167-168 — See abstract

A Review of Pieris Cultivars and their Propagation at New Place Nurseries
Mark Pearce
pp: 169-171 — See abstract

Propagating South African Trees
Charles P. Laubscher
pp: 172-181 — See abstract

Natural Habitats of South African Bulbs: Implications for Cultivation
Helen Brent
pp: 182-185 — See abstract

South African Ericas in the Wild: Observations from a British Heather Society Study Tour
Peter Bingham
pp: 186-188 — See abstract

Experiences of Cordyline australis Production at Hewton Nursery
Steven Watson
pp: 189-194 — See abstract

Make Breeding More Efficient
Kell Kristiansen
pp: 195-197 — See abstract

Flower Breeding in Practice
Signe Værbak
pp: 198-199 — See abstract

Breeding and Product Development by Ex-Plant ApS
Carsten Leth
pp: 200-201 — See abstract

New Woody Plants for Gardening in Denmark
Poul Erik Brander
pp: 202-203 — See abstract

Genetic Fingerprinting. What Is It? — And What Is it Used For?
Per Hove Andreasen
pp: 204-208 — See abstract

Modern Methods for Breeding Ornamentals
Trine Hvoslef-Eide and Nina Ingrid Vik
pp: 209-217 — See abstract

Intellectual Property Rights
Jørgen H. Selchau
pp: 218-221 — See abstract

Propagation Aspects of Sciadopitys verticillata and Sequoiadendron giganteum ‘Hazel Smith’
Frank W. Goodhart
pp: 222-227 — See abstract

Relation between Nitrogen Status, Carbohydrate Distribution, and Subsequent Rooting of Chrysanthemum Cuttings
Uwe Druege, Siegfried Zerche and Roland Kadner
pp: 228-238 — See abstract

Root Formation, Bud Growth, and Survival of Ornamental Shrubs Propagated by Cuttings at Different Planting Dates
Jürgen Hansen and Kell Kristiansen
pp: 239-245 — See abstract

Routines for Quality Production of Forest Plants in Container Trays
Morten N. Andersen
pp: 246-248 — See abstract

Herbal Medicinal Products — Plant Breeding and Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) for Medicinal and Aromatic Herbs
B.F. Knudsen and K. Shetty
pp: 249-251 — See abstract

Quality of Peat-Based Growing Media — What is the Current Status?
Kai Lønne Nielsen, Inge Ulsted Sørensen and Lars Porskjær Christensen
pp: 252-258 — See abstract

A Welcome to I.P.P.S. Members on the Occasion of Our 50th Annual Meeting
Dale Deppe
pp: 259 — See abstract

Genetic Engineering of Horticultural Crops: Potential Versus Reality
Brent McCown
pp: 260-263 — See abstract

Chicago's Ancient Ecosystem and Local Insight into the Use of Several Ground Cover Plant Materials
Michael Kolaczewski
pp: 264-265 — See abstract

Successful Techniques for Overwintering Rooted Cutting
Jim Hallene
pp: 266-267 — See abstract

Evaluating the Role of pH in the Rooting of Cuttings: Eastern Region, North America Research Grant Paper
Brian K. Maynard
pp: 268-272 — See abstract

Ideas from the Scandinavian Propagator's Exchange
Bill Barnes
pp: 273-275 — See abstract

Using Electrical Conductivity: a Possible Indicator for the Rooting of Cuttings
H. William Barnes
pp: 276-280 — See abstract

Niche Marketing of Native Plants
Dennis P. Niemeyer
pp: 281-284 — See abstract

Improving Rooting of Several Berberis thunbergii Cultivars
Michael P. Corbett
pp: 285-286 — See abstract

Questing for the Perfect Landscape Tree
William Flemer III
pp: 287-289 — See abstract

Can I Use Municipal Waste Compost in My Propagation Media?
Calvin Chong
pp: 290-294 — See abstract

Tissue Proliferation on Rhododendron: A Current Perspective
Mark H. Brand
pp: 295-298 — See abstract

Mist Nozzle Evaluation
Alan M. Jones
pp: 299-302 — See abstract

Sexual and Asexual Propagation of Japanese Stewartia
Kurt Bresko and Daniel Struve
pp: 303-306 — See abstract

Improved Adventitious Rooting in Quercus Through the Use of a Modified Stoolbed Technique
George Hawver and Nina Bassuk
pp: 307-313 — See abstract

Developing New Woody Plants at a B&B Nursery
Michael Yanny
pp: 314-315 — See abstract

Meet the Beetles!
James R. Johnson, James Lashomb and Sridhar Polavarapu
pp: 316-319 — See abstract

Weed Control Strategies For Liner Production
Leslie Shenberger
pp: 320-323 — See abstract

The International Plant Propagators' Society: The Early Years
Charles E. Hess
pp: 324-329 — See abstract

Breeding New Selections of Repeat Blooming Daylilies
Darrel Apps
pp: 330-333 — See abstract

Unusual Hosta Propagation Techniques
Tom Kimmel
pp: 334-336 — See abstract

Breeding and Evaluation of Perennials at Chicago Botanic Garden
Jim Ault and Richard Hawke
pp: 337-340 — See abstract

The Development of Hamamelis ×intermedia
Chris Lane
pp: 341-345 — See abstract

A Novel System for Propagating Acer rubrum ‘Franksred’ Cuttings Without Mist
James S. Owen Jr and Brian K. Maynard
pp: 346-350 — See abstract

Prairie Flame Shining Sumac from Rooted Cuttings
Mike Rizzi
pp: 351 — See abstract

Bamboo for Northern Climates
Bill Hendricks
pp: 352-355 — See abstract

Challenges of Starting Your Own Liner Business
Mark Richey
pp: 356-358 — See abstract

The Propagation System Used at Wilson Nurseries
Jon Pickerill
pp: 359-360 — See abstract

New Plant Forum
Jack Alexander
pp: 361-368 — See abstract

Question Box
Deb McCown and Dick Bir
pp: 369 — See abstract

POSTER SESSION PAPERS Germination of Bletilla striata seed on natural media
H.Willam Barnes
pp: 370-371 — See abstract

Rooting Pinkroot… Then Keeping Them Alive
Richard E. Bir and H. William Barnes
pp: 372-373 — See abstract

Engineering Heat and Flood Tolerant Birches Through Grafting
Richard E. Bir and Thomas G. Ranney
pp: 374 — See abstract

Flood Tolerant Prunus Through Grafting?
Richard E. Bir and T.G. Ranney
pp: 375-376 — See abstract

University of Connecticut Rhododendron Introductions
Mark H. Brand
pp: 377-378 — See abstract

Influence of the Timing of Propagation and Cold Storage on the Growth and Development of Alstroemeria Pot Plants
Eduardo Olate, Doris Ly, George Elliott and Mark Bridgen
pp: 379-391 — See abstract

How Grafting Technique on Aesculus Can Influence Healing
Tim Brotzman
pp: 392 — See abstract

Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest; Eastern Region IPPS Tour Site for 2001
Paul E. Cappiello
pp: 393-395 — See abstract

The Use of Florel as a Production Tool on Various Perennials
James Brown and Steve Castorani
pp: 396-397 — See abstract

Asian Long-Horned Beetle: Profile of a New Pest
Robert D. Childs and Ronald F. Kujawski
pp: 398-399 — See abstract

Waste-derived Media for Pot-in-pot Shade Trees
Calvin Chong and Glen P. Lumis
pp: 400-404 — See abstract

Propagation by Root Cuttings and Nitrogen Nutrition of Containerized Anemone ×hybrida
Jean-Jacques B. Dubois, Frank A. Blazich and Stuart L. Warren
pp: 405 — See abstract

Plant Introductions from Mt. Cuba Center for the Study of Piedmont Flora
Rick J. Lewandowski and Jeanne S. Frett
pp: 406-408 — See abstract

Root Formation in Relationship to Auxin Uptake in Cuttings Treated by the Dilute Soak, Quick Dip, and Talc Methods
R.L. Geneve
pp: 409-412 — See abstract

Propagation of Pawpaw (Asimina triloba)
Cynthia Finneseth, Sharon Kester, Robert Geneve, Kirk Pomper and Desmond Layne
pp: 413-416 — See abstract

Field Establishment of Tissue Culture-derived Trillium grandiflorum
S.L. Kitto and J.S. Frett
pp: 417-418 — See abstract

Viburnum Beetle: A Serious Threat to Viburnum Plants in Stock Blocks, Production, and the Landscape
Robert E. McNiel, Paul A. Weston and Brian C. Eshenaur
pp: 419-421 — See abstract

Horticultural Distance Learning: The How, When and Why of Grafting
Kenneth W. Mudge, William Head and David G. Way
pp: 422-425 — See abstract

Natural Seed Dispersal and Its Effects on Germination
Richard H. Munson
pp: 426-428 — See abstract

USDA-ARS NC-7 Regional Woody Ornamental Trials
Paul Ovrom and Mark Widrlechner
pp: 429 — See abstract

Incorporation of Slow-Release Fertilizer Accelerates Growth During Adventitious Rooting of Artemisia, Gaura, and Nepeta
D. Bradley Rowe and Bert M. Cregg
pp: 430-432 — See abstract

Restoration of Habenaria radiata Grown from Seeds in Vitro to the Native Habitat
T. Yamamoto, Y. Saito, C. Yamamoto and N. Kinjo
pp: 433 — See abstract

Timing of Low Solar Irradiance Affects Quercus and Acer Propagation
James J. Zaczek, C. W. Heuser Jr and Kim C. Steiner
pp: 434-441 — See abstract

Seed Germination of Daphne mezereum: Fruit Stages,Cold Treatment, and More
Donglin Zhang and John Smagula
pp: 442-444 — See abstract

Update on Fiber Pot Research at Penn State: The Plantable Pot
Davie J. Beattie, Robert Berghage and David Day
pp: 445-450 — See abstract

TECHNICAL SESSIONS
Bill Barr
pp: 451-452 — See abstract

The IPPS Southern Region 25 Years Ago: How We Got Started!
Charles H. Parkerson
pp: 453-455 — See abstract

The J. C. Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University
Robert E. Lyons
pp: 456-459 — See abstract

Pre- and Post-Hurricane Considerations
Tom Yeager, Eelco Tinga, Ted Bilderback and Hugh Gramling
pp: 460-463 — See abstract

Plant Breeding and Introduction: The Necessity for Sustained, Energetic, and Visionary Programs
Michael A. Dirr
pp: 464-465 — See abstract

Postemergence Spurge Control in Container-Grown Liriope
James E. Altland, Charles H. Gilliam and John W. Olive
pp: 466-472 — See abstract

Extended Delivery Herbicide©1
Glenn B. Fain, Charles H. Gilliam, Ken M. Tilt, Glenn R. Wehtie, James H. Edwards and Timothy L. Grey
pp: 473-477 — See abstract

The Basics of Plant Hybridization and Improvement
Dennis J. Werner
pp: 478-481 — See abstract

Benefits and Opportunities with Mycorrhizal Fungi in Nursery Propagation and Production Systems
Fred T. Davies Jr.
pp: 482-489 — See abstract

Invasive Plants and the Nursery Industry
Richard E. Bir
pp: 490-492 — See abstract

Propagation at Hanover Farms, Inc.
James G. Bruce
pp: 493-495 — See abstract

Some Exciting New Woodies and Perennials for Zones 7, 8, and 9
Ted Stephens
pp: 496-500 — See abstract

Small Steps to Improving Your Irrigation System, Reducing Labor and Increasing Your Bottom Line
Ken Tilt
pp: 501-505 — See abstract

Overwintering of Potted Liners
Mark Griffith
pp: 506 — See abstract

Winter Protection at Schaefer Nursery
Milton Schaefer
pp: 507-508 — See abstract

Fiber Pots with Spin Out for Nursery Crop Production
John M. Ruter
pp: 509-512 — See abstract

Avoiding the Staking Dilemma
Carl E. Whitcomb
pp: 513-521 — See abstract

Microclimate Manipulation for Improved Plant Growth
Pat McCracken
pp: 522-527 — See abstract

Weed Control in Woody Liner Production
Joseph C. Neal
pp: 528-531 — See abstract

Expanded Polystyrene as a Substitute for Perlite in Rooting Media
Diane E. Dunn and Janet C. Cole
pp: 532-537 — See abstract

Influence of Early Harvest PGR on the Growth of Five Woody Ornamental Species
John M. Ruter
pp: 538 — See abstract

Evaluation of Ornamental Grasses in South Georgia
John M. Ruter and Amy B. Carter
pp: 539-540 — See abstract

Liming and Micronutrient Requirements for Containerized Landscape Tree Seedling Production
Amy N. Wright, Robert D. Wright, Alex X. Niemiera and J. Roger Harris
pp: 541-545 — See abstract

Influence of Misting Interval and Hormone Concentration for Propagation of Native Azaleas
Shani L. File, Patricia R. Knight and Robert F. Brzuszek
pp: 546-550 — See abstract

Mycorrhizal Fungal Inoculation of Woody Seed Propagation Substrate
Garry E. Acree and Bonnie L. Appleton
pp: 551-558 — See abstract

The Importance of Agriculture in Our Economy
Phil Osterli
pp: 559 — See abstract

Developing Alternative Heat Treatments for Disinfestation of Soil and Planting Media
James J. Stapleton
pp: 561-563 — See abstract

Hibiscus syriacus Plant Regeneration From Callus
Maria M. Jenderek and Arthur J. Olney
pp: 565-567 — See abstract

The Use of Shoot Tip Culture in Foundation Plant Materials Service Programs
D.A. Golino, S.T. Sim, J. Bereczky and A. Rowhani
pp: 568-573 — See abstract

In Vitro Cultures and the Development of New Fruit Varieties
Craig A. Ledbetter
pp: 574-576 — See abstract

Container Stock Versus Direct Seeding for Woody Species in Restoration Sites
Truman P. Young and Richard Y. Evans
pp: 577-582 — See abstract

Can Seed Treatments Improve Germination of Rare Salt-Marsh Species?
Patti Kreiberg
pp: 583-584 — See abstract

Glacier Point Restoration Project
Ann Fisher Chandler
pp: 585-587 — See abstract

Using Mycorrhizal Fungi During the Propagation of Woody Horticultural Crops
Carolyn F. Scagel
pp: 589-594 — See abstract

Taxus Propagation at Meadow Lake Nursery for Taxol Production
Mic Armstrong
pp: 595-597 — See abstract

Rooting Cofactors: Past, Present, and Future
Charles E. Hess
pp: 598-600 — See abstract

Discovering and Patenting a Chinese Pistache Tree: Pistacia chinensis ‘Pearl Street’
Allen Lagarbo
pp: 602-604 — See abstract

Using Plant Growth Regulators to Eliminate Nuisance Fruits in Ornamental Trees
Ed Perry
pp: 605-606 — See abstract

Effects of Plant Growth Regulators on Linaria maroccana
D.J. Barcel
pp: 607-611 — See abstract

Plant Growth Regulator Trials on Perennial Ornamental Plants
Gary W. Hickman
pp: 612-613 — See abstract

Plant Collecting in Mexico
David W. Hannings
pp: 615-616 — See abstract

Ball FloraPlant Product Development
Kerry Strope
pp: 617-618 — See abstract

Finding New Plants for Introduction
Douglas Justice
pp: 619-621 — See abstract

Selection and Propagation of Deep-rooted Ornamental Trees for Urban Environments
David W. Burger and Zachary Taylor
pp: 622-631 — See abstract

Meeting in Seattle 2001
Fred D. Rauch
pp: 632-636 — See abstract

Greetings to IPPS Japan from the International President
Peter Orum
pp: 637 — See abstract

Recent Advances in Forest Tree Cuttings
Takayuki Asada and Masaru Shibata
pp: 638-642 — See abstract

Utilization of Functional Water for Plant Propagation
Hiroshi Tagata and Tadao Fujimori
pp: 643-644 — See abstract

Effect of Surfactant Treatments on the Growth of Vegetables
Tadayuki Suzuki, Yuichi Hioki and Toshio Hayashi
pp: 645-649 — See abstract

Systematic Cutting Ramets Production of Azalea in Mie Prefecture
Tadao Fujimori and Masayuki Kamata
pp: 650-651 — See abstract

A Study of the Relationship Between Rooftop Planting and Plant Type
Masayuki Nakamura
pp: 652-656 — See abstract

Pot Culture of Wild Rice (‘Kodai’)
Shozo Watanabe, Yoshihiro Yamamoto, Mikio Minamida and Kunihiro Iida
pp: 657-658 — See abstract

Development of New Selections of Eucalyptus Trees Using Genetic Manipulation
Tetsu Kawazu, Keigo Doi and Masaru Shibata
pp: 659-662 — See abstract

Micropropagation of Kalmia Latifolia and the Use of Plant Growth Retardant for Pot-plant Production
Tomio Nishimura and Tadao Fujimori
pp: 663-664 — See abstract

Micropropagation of Garlic (Allium sativum)
Yoko Yamamoto and Toru Tashiro
pp: 665 — See abstract

Some Suitable Environmental Conditions for the Rooting of Dianthus caryophyllus Cuttings
Yasuaki Takeda
pp: 666 — See abstract

Effect of Complex Supplements on Growth of Ophrys Seedlings in Vitro
Masanori Tomita
pp: 667-669 — See abstract

A Propagation System for Statice (Limonium sinuatum)
Yukimasa Hirata, Yuko Yamashita, Akitugu Shiba and Hirokazu Fukui
pp: 670 — See abstract

Raising Forest Seedlings in Vietnam: Current Status
Kazutsune Tsurumi, Takashi Daido and Masaru Shibata
pp: 671-674 — See abstract

Effect of High Temperatures in Summer on the Growth
Xin Shu Zheng, Hirosi Endo and Yozi Sakaida
pp: 675 — See abstract

Breeding of New Type Mum for Gardening (Groundmum) and its Adoption for Pot-Mum Production by Plant Growth Regulator Treatment
Satoshi Yamaguchi, Chie Hirohama-ihara and Yukie Murakami
pp: 676-677 — See abstract

Production of Tubers in Cyclamen from Somatic Embryos
Noritoshi Fuwa, Atsushi Kuboki, Keiko Okawa, Yoshihiro Takahashi, Takashi Fujita, Kenichiro Sugimura and Tomoko Kadowaki
pp: 678-680 — See abstract

Pre- and Post-Flasking Factors Affecting Establishment of Cordyline ‘Purple Tower’ from Tissue Culture
Michael B. Thomas, Adam P. Friend, Gilbert Conner and Tony Conner
pp: 681-687 — See abstract

I.P.P.S. What it Means to Us All
Peter F. Waugh
pp: 688-689 — See abstract

Report on Discussion "What is I.P.P.S. For?"
Masaru Shibata
pp: 690 — See abstract

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