@article{huang_nelson_bailey_fonteno_mingis_2002, title={Assessment of the need for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and sulfur preplant nutrients for plug seedling growth}, volume={37}, number={3}, journal={HortScience}, author={Huang, J. S. and Nelson, P. V. and Bailey, D. A. and Fonteno, W. C. and Mingis, N. C.}, year={2002}, pages={529–533} } @article{scoggins_bailey_nelson_2002, title={Efficacy of the press extraction method for bedding plant plug nutrient monitoring}, volume={37}, number={1}, journal={HortScience}, author={Scoggins, H. L. and Bailey, D. A. and Nelson, P. V.}, year={2002}, pages={108–112} } @article{scoggins_bailey_nelson_2001, title={Development of the press extraction method for plug substrate analysis: Quantitative relationships between solution extraction techniques}, volume={36}, number={5}, journal={HortScience}, author={Scoggins, H. L. and Bailey, D. A. and Nelson, P. V.}, year={2001}, pages={918–921} } @book{whipker_fonteno_cavins_bailey_2000, title={PourThru nutritional monitoring manual}, publisher={Raleigh, N.C. : North Carolina State University}, author={Whipker, B. E. and Fonteno, W. C. and Cavins, T. J. and Bailey, D. A.}, year={2000}, pages={40} } @article{willits_bailey_2000, title={The effect of night temperature on chrysanthemum flowering: heat-tolerant versus heat-sensitive cultivars}, volume={83}, ISSN={["0304-4238"]}, DOI={10.1016/s0304-4238(99)00091-6}, abstractNote={The effect of night temperature on the flowering of heat-tolerant and heat-sensitive cultivars of potted chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum xgrandiflorum) was examined in four experiments over a period of 4 years. Temperature reductions were imposed only while the plants were under black cloth using a combination of air-conditioning and under-cloth ventilation. The two heat-sensitive cultivars tested were ‘Yellow Mandalay’ and ‘Coral Charm’ and the two heat-tolerant cultivars were ‘Iridon’ and ‘Dark Bronze Charm’. Differences in time-to-flower (TTF) between heat tolerance classifications were less than anticipated. TTF was affected the most in ‘Iridon’, a heat-tolerant cultivar, decreasing by an average of 4.2 days/°C as mean diurnal temperatures (MT) decreased from about 26°C to about 23°C. TTF was affected the least in ‘Coral Charm’, a heat-sensitive cultivar, decreasing by an average of 2.8 days/°C over the same range. Inflorescence diameter, on the other hand, increased by as much as 9% in the two heat-sensitive cultivars but by only about 4% in the heat-tolerant cultivars. The results suggest that the heat-tolerant cultivars tested here may have been classified based on consistency of flower quality rather than TTF.}, number={3-4}, journal={SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE}, author={Willits, DH and Bailey, DA}, year={2000}, month={Mar}, pages={325–330} } @article{bell_larson_bailey_1997, title={Vegetative growth responses of florist azaleas to dikegulac, ga(4+7), and 6-benzylamino purine}, volume={32}, number={4}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bell, M. L. and Larson, R. A. and Bailey, D. A.}, year={1997}, pages={690–693} } @article{bailey_johnson_toth_1994, title={EVOLUTION OF A WEATHER-BASED PEANUT LEAF-SPOT SPRAY ADVISORY IN NORTH-CAROLINA}, volume={78}, ISSN={["0191-2917"]}, DOI={10.1094/PD-78-0530}, abstractNote={A weather-based leaf spot spray «advisory» was deployed in North Carolina beginning in 1983 to help growers time fungicide applications to improve the management of early leaf spot (Cercospora arachidicola). Volunteer growers collected weather data that county extension staff used to compute spray advisories. In spite of the logistical difficulties in spraying according to a daily advisory, over 80% of peanut growers surveyed used these advisories in making spray decisions some, most, or all of the time. In an effort to give growers more time to respond to leaf spot spray recommendations, a method was developed to predict advisories 2 days in advance}, number={5}, journal={PLANT DISEASE}, author={BAILEY, JE and JOHNSON, GL and TOTH, SJ}, year={1994}, month={May}, pages={530–535} } @article{bailey_tilmon_toth_phipps_1991, title={COMPUTER-ASSISTED EVALUATION OF THE ECONOMIC-IMPACT OF CANCELLATION OF PESTICIDE REGISTRATIONS}, volume={75}, ISSN={["1943-7692"]}, DOI={10.1094/PD-75-1077}, number={10}, journal={PLANT DISEASE}, author={BAILEY, JE and TILMON, HD and TOTH, SJ and PHIPPS, PM}, year={1991}, month={Oct}, pages={1077–1080} } @article{bailey_matyac_1989, title={A DECISION-MODEL FOR USE OF FUMIGATION AND RESISTANCE TO CONTROL CYLINDROCLADIUM BLACK ROT OF PEANUTS}, volume={73}, ISSN={["0191-2917"]}, DOI={10.1094/PD-73-0323}, number={4}, journal={PLANT DISEASE}, author={BAILEY, JE and MATYAC, CA}, year={1989}, month={Apr}, pages={323–326} }