Affiliation:
1. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 153 Cook Hill Road, P.O. Box 248, Windsor, CT 06095
Abstract
Abstract
The addition of commercial mycorrhizal, transplant gel and/or biostimulant products to the root balls or backfill soil of Japanese holly, (Ilex crenata Thunb. ‘Green Luster’); arborvitae, (Thuja occidentalis L. ‘Emerald Green’); Japanese spirea, (Spiraea japonica L.f. ‘Shibori’); Bradford Callery pear, (Pyrus calleryana Decne. ‘Cleveland Select’ and ‘Redspire’) at the time of planting did not lead to significant improvement of plant growth or transplant survival compared to untreated plants receiving routine mulching with pine bark mulch alone.
Publisher
Horticultural Research Institute
Subject
Horticulture,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
Cited by
3 articles.
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