Brian Jackson
Assistant Professor
North Carolina State University
Horticultural Science
Horticulture
114 Kilgore Hall - Campus Box 7609
Raleigh,
NC
USA
27695
Email:
brian_jackson@ncsu.edu
Papers:
Workshop: Horticultural Substrates: Current Research, Development, and Characterization for Improved Crop Production
Determining Root Hydraulic Conductance of Container Grown Plants as an Assessment of Root Mass
Introduction and Overview of Current Issues and Advances in Traditional and Alternative Substrate Manufacturing and Utilization
Root Growth of Container Crops: Techniques for Enhancing and Measurement
Pine Wood Chips as an Alternative to Perlite in Horticultural Substrates: Physical, Chemical, and Cultural Parameters
Measuring Soil Water Potentials in Horticultural Substrates at Very Low Water Potentials
The Hydration Efficiency of Two Pine Tree Substrate Components under Dry Conditions
Mini-Horhizotron: A Non-destructive Technique for Observing and Measuring Growth of Developing Root Systems during Production
Rhizometer: A Technique for Observing and Measuring Root Growth and Their Influence on Substrate Physical Properties In Situ
Bioassay of Pythium and Rhizoctonia in a Peat-based Substrate Amended with Pine Wood Chip Aggregates
Storage Time of Pine Wood Chip Aggregates Affects Phytotoxicity and Plant Growth
The Effects of Tree Harvest Season and Storage Method on Plant Growth in a Pine Tree Substrate