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Clemson University Ornamental Program
Greenhouse Production
Greenhouse
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Photomorphogenesis Homepage - Light Quality.
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Managing Disease on Ornamental Crops -- A New Program at Clemson.
Steven N. Jeffers
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Sumagic Drenches on 11 Hybrid Lily Cultivars.
William B. Miller and David Rickenbaker
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Iron Nutrition in Marigold (Tagetes erecta L.).
Joseph P. Albano and William B. Miller.
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Light Degrades Iron-Chelates in Fertilizer Solutions, Affecting Physiology of Iron Acquisition in Marigold (Tagetes erecta L.).
Joseph P. Albano and William B. Miller
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Regulation of Chrysanthemum Growth by Spectral Filters.
Nihal C. Rajapakse and John W. Kelly.
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Influence of Gibberellic Acid and Copper Sulfate Spectral Filters on Growth of Chrysanthemum.
Venkat R. Kambalapally, Sonja L. Maki, and Nihal C. Rajapakse
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End of Day Exposure to Far-Red Light Reverses the Height Reduction of Chrysanthemum Induced by Copper Sulfate Spectral Filters.
Nihal C. Rajapakse and J. W. Kelly
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Influence of Spectral Filters on Water Use by Chrysanthemum.
Nihal Rajapakse and John W. Kelly
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Influence of Carbon Dioxide Enrichment on Postharvest Leaf Chlorosis of Miniature Roses.
Nihal C. Rajapakse, John W. Kelly, and William B. Miller
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Gibberellin Physiology of Spectral Filter Grown Chrysanthemum Plants.
Sonja L. Maki, Venkat R. Kambalapally, and Nihal C. Rajapakse
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Remember to Leave the Lights on for Your Dahlia Plugs.
Garry Legnani and William B. Miller.
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Efforts to Save an Endangered Species -- Echinacea laevigata (Smooth Coneflower).
James E. Arnold, Lonnette G. Edwards, Timothy P. Spira, and Joan L. Walker
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Changes in Carbohydrate Levels and Associated Enzyme Activities During Flower Development in Easter Lilies.
Anil P. Ranwala and William B. Miller
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Host Range of Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus (INSV) and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus on Herbaceous Perennials.
William B. Miller, Simon W. Scott, James H. Blake, and Ted Whitwell
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Hairy Bittercress Seed Production, Dispersal, and Control in Propagation Beds.
Gary Bachman and Ted Whitwell
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Development of an Authorware-based Multimedia Application for Floriculture Education: The Geophyte Module.
Kelly Petoskey, William B. Miller, David Price, and Reg Baumgardner
The mission of Clemson University's Department of Horticulture is to promote personal and professional growth through the discovery, communication, and application of horticultural experiences, knowledge, and scholarship. Our work fosters environmental stewardship while improving economic wellbeing, health, and quality of life for all.
Designed by
Sarah Matzko Horticulture Department
College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences
Information: 864-656-6355 FAX: 864-656-4960
Department of Horticulture
E-143 Poole Agricultural Center
Box 340319
(Street Address: 50 Cherry Rd.)
Clemson University
Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0319
Linda D. Alexander, Department Webmaster (
lalxndr@clemson.edu)