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2. Improving Containerized Nursery Crop Sustainability: Effects of Conservation-driven Adaptations in Soilless Substrate and Water Use on Plant Growth and Soil-borne Disease Development

4. Water Use and Treatment in Container-Grown Specialty Crop Production: A Review

14. Greenhouse and Nursery Water Management Characterization and Research Priorities in the USA

15. A Comparison of Irrigation-Water Containment Methods and Management Strategies Between Two Ornamental Production Systems to Minimize Water Security Threats

16. Greenhouse and Nursery Water Management Characterization and Research Priorities in the USA

24. Nutrient, pH, Alkalinity, and Ionic Property Levels in Runoff Containment Basins in Alabama, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, and Virginia Ornamental Plant Nurseries

25. Nutrient, pH, Alkalinity, and Ionic Property Levels in Runoff Containment Basins in Alabama, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, and Virginia Ornamental Plant Nurseries

26. Zoosporic tolerance to pH stress and its implications for Phytophthora species in aquatic ecosystems

29. Recycling Irrigation Reservoir Stratification and Implications for Crop Health and Production

30. Recycling Irrigation Reservoir Stratification and Implications for Crop Health and Production

33. Comparative Analysis of Water Quality between the Runoff Entrance and Middle of Recycling Irrigation Reservoirs

34. Comparative Analysis of Water Quality between the Runoff Entrance and Middle of Recycling Irrigation Reservoirs

35. Unique challenges and opportunities for northeastern US crop production in a changing climate.

39. Water quality data in recycling irrigation reservoirs

40. Water quality data in recycling irrigation reservoirs

41. Phytophthora aquimorbida sp nov and Phytophthora taxon 'aquatilis' recovered from irrigation reservoirs and a stream in Virginia, USA

48. A New Way to Measure Electrical Conductivity: Measuring salt concentration can seem like a chore, but it is a vital measurement to maintain plant nutrition.

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