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NMPRO e-mail -- 12/30/97
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> From: Jyme Mariani
> Sent: Monday, December 29, 1997 3:20 PM
> To: NM01
> Subject: Weekly NMPRO e-mail -- 12/30/97
>
> Weekly NMPRO e-mail
> -- Your update on what's happening in the nursery industry.
> 12/30/97
> Compiled by David L. Morgan, Editor
>
>
> * Two Illinois researchers say they've found a way to root dormant
> cuttings of Japanese, red and sugar maples. Paul H. Henry and John E.
> Preece of S. Illinois Univ. report in the current issue of HortScience
>
> that they forced winter-collected cuttings from mature trees in a
> heated greenhouse, and rooted cuttings taken from them under mist.
> Rooting performance ranged from 60% in red maple shoots to 15% in
> sugar
> maple, but results were highly variable among both species and clones.
>
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