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Related Articles

2011
  • Short, P. 2011. Trends in the peat industry. Greenhouse Management. March p. 48-52.
2009
  • Gruda, N, B.J. Rau, and R.D. Wright. 2009. Laboratory Bioassay and Greenhouse Evaluation of a Pine Tree Substrate Used as a Container Substrate. Eur. J. Hort. Sci. 74:73-78.
  • Yepsen, R. and Goldstein, N. January 2009. Historical Perspective: Grinders, Chippers, Shredders. Biocycle, pp. 16-22.

2008
  • Frangi, P., G. Amoroso, F. Ferrini, and A. Fini. 2008. Growth of Ornamental Shrubs in Wood Fiber-Based Growing Media. Acta Hort. 801:1571-1575.

2007
  • Wright, R. and J. Latimer, J. 2007. Grinding Pine Logs to Use as a Container Substrate. Greenhouse Production News, January 2007.

2005
  • Wright, R.D. and J.F. Browder. 2005. Chipped Pine Logs: A Potential Substrate for Greenhouse and Nursery Crops. HortScience 40:1513-1515.

1999
  • McKeever, D.B. December 1999. How Woody Residues are Recycled in the United States. Biocycle, pp. 33-44.
  • Gray, K. March 1999. The Many Routes to Recycling Wood – North Carolina. Biocycle,  pp. 64-66.

1991
  • Scott, M. and B. Burbridge. 1991. Working to Beat the Peat Problem. Grower 116:15-18.



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