Jeffrey H. Gillman
Affiliations: | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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Braun LC, Gillman JH, Hoover EE, et al. (2011) Nitroge fertilization for young established hybrid hazelnuts in the Upper Midwest of the United States of America Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 91: 907-918 |
Braun LC, Gillman JH, Hoover EE, et al. (2011) Nitrogen fertilization for new plantings of hybrid hazelnuts in the upper midwest of the United States of America Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 91: 773-782 |
Braun LC, Gillman JH, Russelle MP. (2009) Fertilizer Nitrogen Timing and Uptake Efficiency of Hybrid Hazelnuts in the Upper Midwest, USA Hortscience. 44: 1688-1693 |
Gillman JH, Giblin CP, Johnson GR. (2005) (55) Root Pruning Techniques Do Not Help Pot-bound Plants Hortscience. 40: 996-996 |
Gillman JH, Zlesak DC, Smith JA. (2003) Applications of Potassium Silicate Decrease Black Spot Infection in Rosa hybrida `Meipelta' (Fuschia Meidiland™) Hortscience. 38: 1144-1147 |
Switras-Meyer SM, Gillman JH. (2002) Antitranspirant Treatments of Stock Plants do not alter Growth and Adventitious Rooting of Shoots of ‘Montaigne’ Lilac and White Fringetree Journal of Environmental Horticulture. 20: 240-244 |
Gillman JH, Giblin CP. (2001) Growth Regulators and Irrigation Mitigate Competition Between Intercropped Grass and Fraxinus nigra ‘Fallgold’ Journal of Environmental Horticulture. 19: 195-198 |
Gillman JH, Zlesak DC. (2000) Mist Applications of Sodium Silicate to Rose (Rosa L. × `Nearly Wild') Cuttings Decrease Leaflet Drop and Increase Rooting Hortscience. 35: 773-773 |
Switras S, Gillman J. (2000) 548 Antitranspirant Treatments Affect Stock Plant Growth and Rooting Percentage in Two Members of the Oleaceae Family Hortscience. 35: 490-490 |
Gillman JH, Rieger MW, Dirr MA, et al. (1999) Drought Stress Increases Densities but Not Populations of Two-spotted Spider Mite on Buddleia davidii 'Pink Delight' Hortscience. 34: 280-282 |