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Ask Us About PGRs
Greenhouse Product News
November 2007
By Joyce Latimer & Jim Barrett
Perennials: The New Frontier
Greenhouse Product News
November 2005
By Joyce Latimer
PGRs are used as a last resort for those difficult crops and even then on a prescription basis. As Doong explained, one group of impatiens may be treated with a PGR, while another group with the same planting date will not be treated.
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Scrophulariaceae and Verbenaceae Response to PGRs
Greenhouse Product News
December 2003
Joyce Latimer, Holly Scoggins and Velva Groover
Though the Scrophulariaceae and Verbenaceae family names may not sound too familiar, you've most certainly grown some member species. Here, we will look at the currently known responses of perennial plants from these families to plant growth regulators (PGRs), using information from our own research or other published sources.
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Lamiaceae Response to PGRs
Greenhouse Product News
July 2003
Joyce Latimer, Holly Scoggins and Velva Groover
With the small number of ornamental members of the Lamiaceae family, this article contains PGR information on the primary ornamentals in this family and will provide you with a good starting point for using PGRs in your operation.
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Asteraceae Response to PGRs
Greenhouse Product News
March 2003
Joyce Latimer, Holly Scoggins and Velva Groover
Using information from our own research or other published sources, this month's article will look at the currently known responses of perennial plants from the family Asteraceae (Compositae) to PGRs.
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Using Topflor, Part II: Perennial Plants
Greenhouse Product News
February 2003
Joyce Latimer, Holly Scoggins and Velva Groover
We have had the opportunity to test the Topflor formulation of flurprimidol on several perennials and have some very promising results to present to you.
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