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Winter variation in physiological status of cold stored and freshly lifted semi-evergreen quercus nigra seedlings
Author(s): Rosa C. Goodman; Douglass F. Jacobs; Kent G. Apostol; Barrett C. Wilson; Emile S. Gardiner
Date: 2009
Source: Ann. For. Sci., Vol. 66: 103-111
Publication Series: Scientific Journal (JRNL)
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Water oak (Quercus nigra L.) is a tardily deciduous species commonly planted in afforestation projects in the Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Valley, USA. Field performance is often marked by low survival rates and top dieback, which may be associated with poor physiological quality of planting stock.Publication Notes
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Goodman, Rosa C.; Jacobs, Douglass F.; Apostol, Kent G.; Wilson, Barrett C.; Gardiner, Emile S. 2009. Winter variation in physiological status of cold stored and freshly lifted semi-evergreen quercus nigra seedlings. Ann. For. Sci. 66:103-111.Keywords
chlorophyll fluorescence, cold hardiness, electrolyte leakage, lt50, net photosynthesis, tardily deciduous, transplant stress, water oakRelated Search
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