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Center for Applied Nursery Research
Performs needs-driven research for the green industry in an operational nursery setting in Georgia. Overview of current projects and past results, staff, and event calendar.
www.canr.org
North Carolina State University factsheet. Propagation information and nursery practice.
www.ces.ncsu.edu
Discussions on weed control, weed identification, and herbicide management in nursery crops. From Oregon State University.
oregonstate.edu
Online resource listing the rooting methods for hundreds of woody plant species. Searchable, alphabetically organized list.
www.growit.com
Provides comprehensive information relating to the biology of tree and shrub seeds, including genetic improvement and germination.
www.nsl.fs.fed.us
Collection of articles on plant production, equipment, and nursery practices, with illustrations. University of Florida IFAS Extension.
edis.ifas.ufl.edu
Course notes for a class at Stephen F. Austin State University covering both basic and more advanced concepts in seed germination. (PDF)
horticulture.sfasu.edu
Washington State University, Cooperative Extension - Trees and Shrubs
Propagating deciduous and evergreen shrubs, trees and vines with stem cuttings.
cru.cahe.wsu.edu
Germination Requirements - Perennials
Document in PDF format listing the germination requirements and duration for several hundred perennials, sorted to genus level. (PDF)
horticulture.sfasu.edu
Provides propagation information, including required chemicals and timetables, for various species.
rooting.ucdavis.edu
Texas A&M: Nursery/Floral Crops
Provides information on topics such as different types of structures, heating requirements, irrigation and fertilisation requirements for plants growing in greenhouses.
aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu