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Clemson University Ornamental Program
Nursery Production
Plants in rows in an outdoor nursery
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Fate of Herbicides in Container Nursery Runoff
Ted Whitwell, Jeanne A. Briggs, M.B. Riley, and N.D. Camper
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Effects of Vegetated Waterways on the Pesticide Content of Runoff Water at a Container Nursery
Jeanne A. Briggs, T. Whitwell, and M.B. Riley
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Movement, Dissipation, and Impacts of Isoxaben (Snapshot TG) in Nursery Runoff Water
Chris Wilson, Raj Bandary, Ted Whitwell, Melissa Riley, and Ray Cooper
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Nursery Production of Uniola paniculata (southern sea oats)
Gary R. Bachman and Ted Whitwell
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Efforts to Save and Endangered Species -- Echinacea laevigata (Smooth Coneflower)
James E. Arnold, Lonnette G. Edwards, Timothy P. Spira, and Joan L. Walker
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Host Range of Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus (INSV) and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV) 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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Tolerance of Herbaceous Perennials to Preemergence Herbicides
Russell Smith, Ted Whitwell, and William B. Miller
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Tolerance of Nineteen Container Grown Landscape Plants to Postemergence Applications of Basagran
Chris Wilson and Ted Whitwell
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Tolerance of Containerized Landscape Plants to the Postemergence Herbicides Stinger, Manage, and Basagran
Gary Bachman, Chris Wilson, and Ted Whitwell
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Tolerance of Containerized Ferns to Repeated Preemergence Herbicide Applications
Gary Bachman and Ted Whitwell
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Sarah Matzko Horticulture Department
College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences
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Department of Horticulture
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Box 340319
(Street Address: 50 Cherry Rd.)
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Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0319
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