Water use and treatment in container-grown specialty crop production: A review

JC Majsztrik, RT Fernandez, PR Fisher… - Water, Air, & Soil …, 2017 - Springer
While governments and individuals strive to maintain the availability of high-quality water
resources, many factors can “change the landscape” of water availability and quality …

Irrigating nursery crops with recycled run-off: a review of the potential impact of pesticides on plant growth and physiology

S Poudyal, BM Cregg - HortTechnology, 2019 - journals.ashs.org
Interest in capturing and reusing runoff from irrigation and rainfall in container nurseries is
increasing due to water scarcity and water use regulations. However, grower concerns …

7 Water and Nutrient Management in the Production of Container-Grown Ornamentals

JC Majsztrik, AG Ristvey, JD Lea-Cox - Horticultural Reviews, 2011 - books.google.com
During the past 25 years, there has been a shift in how ornamental plants are produced in
the United States. Before the energy crisis of the early 1970s, the production of ornamental …

The next ten years: Strategic vision of water resources for nursery producers

A Fulcher, AV LeBude, JS Owen, SA White… - …, 2016 - journals.ashs.org
Nursery and greenhouse producers, research and extension faculty, and representatives
from allied fields collaborated to formulate a renewed vision to address water issues …

Water use and growth of Hibiscus acetosella 'Panama Red'grown with a soil moisture sensor-controlled irrigation system

A Bayer, I Mahbub, M Chappell, J Ruter… - …, 2013 - journals.ashs.org
Efficient water use is becoming increasingly important for horticultural operations to satisfy
regulations regarding runoff along with adapting to the decreasing availability of water to …

Container-grown ornamental plant growth and water runoff nutrient content and volume under four irrigation treatments

RT Fernandez, BM Cregg, JA Andresen - HortScience, 2009 - journals.ashs.org
Container-grown woody ornamentals were irrigated according to a percentage of daily water
use (DWU) or a traditional irrigation rate to evaluate plant growth, irrigation volume, runoff …

Substrate water status and evapotranspiration irrigation scheduling in heterogenous container nursery crops

L Incrocci, P Marzialetti, G Incrocci, A Di Vita… - Agricultural Water …, 2014 - Elsevier
A study was conducted to determine the effects of implementing different irrigation
scheduling methods on heterogeneous container hardy ornamental nursery stocks. Four …

Water conservation, growth, and water use efficiency of container-grown woody ornamentals irrigated based on daily water use

RT Fernandez, BM Cregg, JA Andresen - HortScience, 2009 - journals.ashs.org
Irrigation scheduling based on plant daily water use (DWU) to conserve water without
adversely affecting plant growth compared with a traditional irrigation rate was investigated …

Sensor-based management of container nursery crops irrigated with fresh or saline water

L Incrocci, P Marzialetti, G Incrocci, A Di Vita… - Agricultural Water …, 2019 - Elsevier
The objective of this study was to design and test a prototype fertigation controller for the
management of container ornamental nursery stocks irrigated with different water sources …

Soilless substrate hydrology can be engineered to influence plant water status for an ornamental containerized crop grown within optimal water potentials

JS Fields, JS Owen, JE Altland… - Journal of the …, 2018 - journals.ashs.org
Water-efficient soilless substrates need to be engineered to address diminishing water
resources. Therefore, we investigated soilless substrates with varying hydrologies to …