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2006 Grant Research Archive John Z. Duling Grant 

Is transplanted tree mortality due to mechanical damage or to dessication during transport?

July 19, 2006February 22, 2018 Barb 1452 Views

2006 | J. Ryan Stewart, University of Illinois
Determine to what degree shipping conditions affect the survival and re-growth after transplanting of river birch and pin oak.

For more information on this project, contact the researcher via TREE Fund at treefund@treefund.org.

  • ← Earthworm ecology and applied technology in landscape tree soils
  • Identifying genes involved in resistance to White Pine Blister Rust in Eastern White Pine →
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