Laura Kaderabek
Alumni, Former Intern
Education
Intern: 2014
Project: Influence of induced polyploidy on fertility and morphology of Hydrangea macrophylla.
Degree: 2017 M.S., Horticultural Science, NC State University
Thesis: Physical, Chemical, and Biological Factors Influencing Utilization Potential of Organic Materials in Horticultural Substrates
Manuscripts
- Kaderabek, L.E., B.E. Jackson, and W.C. Fonteno. 2017. Pine Bark Handling and Aging: Effects on Substrate Physical Properties. American Nurseryman, June, 217(6):18-21.
- Kaderabek, L.E., B.E. Jackson, and W.C. Fonteno. 2017. Pine Bark Handling and Aging: Effects on Substrate Hydrologic Properties. American Nurseryman, July, 217(7):20-23.
- Kaderabek, L.E., B.E. Jackson, and W.C. Fonteno. 2017. Pine Bark Handling and Aging: Effects on Substrate Chemical Properties. American Nurseryman, August, 217(8):20-23.
- Kaderabek, L.A., B.E. Jackson, and W.C. Fonteno. 2016. Changes in the physical, chemical, and hydrological properties of pine bark over twelve months of aging. Comb. Proc. Intl. Plant Prop. 66
- Kaderabek, L.E., W.C. Fonteno, and B.E. Jackson. 2014. Effects of hydrogels on timing and severity of wilt in container-grown annuals. Southern Nursery Assoc. Research Conf. Proceed. 59:37-43.
- Kaderabek, L.E., E.C. Lookabaugh, W.G. Owen, L.A, B.E. Jackson, H.D. Shew, and D.M. Benson. 2013. Measuring disease severity of Pythium spp. and Rhizotonia solani in substrates containing pine wood chips. Southern Nursery Assoc. Research Conf. Proceed. 58:135-140.