Linda Chalker-Scott, Ph.D., Extension Horticulturist
Linda Chalker-Scott, Ph.D., Extension Horticulturist and Associate Professor, Puyallup Research and Extension Center, Washington State University The Myth of Antitranspirants “Antitranspirants prevent drought stress, especially in newly installed trees and shrubs” peer-reviewed literature has shown:
Linda Chalker-Scott is an Extension Specialist in Urban Horticulture and an Associate Professor of Horticulture at Washington State University. She received her Ph.D. in Horticulture from Oregon State University, focusing on environmental stress physiology of woody plants.
Linda Chalker-Scott, Ph.D., Extension Horticulturist
Linda Chalker-Scott, Ph.D., Extension Horticulturist and Associate Professor, Puyallup Research and Extension Center, Washington State University The Myth of Polyacrylamide Hydrogels Revisited: "Are polyacrylamide hydrogels environmentally safe substances that reduce irrigation needs?" The Myth
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Linda Chalker-Scott is an Extension Specialist in Urban Horticulture and an Associate Professor of Horticulture at Washington State University. She received her Ph.D. in Horticulture from Oregon State University, focusing on environmental stress physiology of woody plants. She has worked at Buffalo State College and at the University of Washington, where she remains an affiliate faculty member
Water Holding Gels or Crystals AKA Polyacrylamide Hydrogels This month's Hort. Jounal of Australia has an article on these. Which reminded me of some research done a few years ago by the Australian Nursery Industry (Every pot-plant you buy in Australia has a small voluntary 'research tax' on it.
Superabsorbant Hydrogels: A Study of the Most Effective
The future of cross-linked polyacrylamide polymers excites me. I was able to see water conservation happen first-hand. The soil samples containing hydrogels showed a large margin of water conservation, as well as better retention of moisture compared to the samples that did not contain hydrogels.
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- What are the different colors of polyaluminium chloride?
- The color variations in Polyaluminium Chloride (PAC) signify differences in raw materials, production processes, and applications. White PAC and Light Yellow PAC are ideal for applications demanding high purity, such as drinking water treatment, while Yellow PAC and Brown PAC provide cost-effective solutions for various water treatment scenarios.
- What is polyaluminium chloride?
- Polyaluminium Chloride (PAC) is a versatile chemical compound widely used in water treatment, industrial processes, and various applications. One notable characteristic of PAC is its different colors, which indicate variations in raw materials, production processes, and applications.
- What is yellow poly aluminum chloride?
- Yellow Poly Aluminium Chloride is produced using calcium aluminate powder, hydrochloric acid, and bauxite as key raw materials. Primarily applied in sewage and drinking water treatment, the production process for drinking water treatment involves aluminum hydroxide powder, hydrochloric acid, and a minor quantity of aluminum.
- What is poly Aluminium chloride used for?
- Poly Aluminium Chloride 33% Solution Sizes: Industrial Grade & Food Grade for potable water 20 Litres, 100 Litres, 200 Litres, 1000 Litres IBC Tanks. COMMON USES: Used a flocculent for water purification in waste water, drinking water and swimming pool applications. TRADE NAME: Liqui-Floc. TECHNICAL NAME: Poly aluminium chloride.
