Hilgardia
Hilgardia
Hilgardia
University of California
Hilgardia

Effects of fiber containers on vegetable plant growth in filed and greebhouse

Authors

G. H. Cannell
A. H. Holland
F. K. Aljibury

Authors Affiliations

Glen H. Cannell is Associate Soil Physicist and Lecturer, Department of Vegatable Crops, University of California, Riverside; A. H. Holland is Farm Advisors, Orange County; F. K. Aljihury is Farm Advisors, Orange County.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 20(9):7-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v020n09p7. September 1966.

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Abstract

VARIOUS FIBER CONTAINERS are being successfully used for growing ornamental plants in nurseries, and some of these materials are now being used in vegetable crop production. Opportunities exist to increase their use in vegetable crop transplanting, particularly for special soil problems or under unique climatic conditions. However, several new problems arise in using fiber containers for vegetables that are not usually found with existing methods of bare-root transplanting. The problems begin with the initial stage of plant growth in the greenhouse and continue through maturity.

Cannell G, Holland A, Aljibury F. 1966. Effects of fiber containers on vegetable plant growth in filed and greebhouse. Hilgardia 20(9):7-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v020n09p7
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