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top pruning
Descriptor: Application
Description: Some nurseries top prune their seedlings to control shoot height. This practice also increases crop uniformity because it exposes smaller plants which were overtopped by larger ones. The timing of top pruning is extremely critical so that the seedlings are not injured or stimulated to produce abnormal shoot growth.
Image type: Field
Image location: United States
Photographer Information
Name: Thomas D. 'Tom' Landis
Organization: USDA Forest Service
Country: United States
Series:Introduction to Forest Nursery Management
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Image Number: 0010020
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Image Citation:(?) Thomas D. 'Tom' Landis, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
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Node Affiliation:
University of Georgia
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