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2007 Grant Research Archive John Z. Duling Grant 

The influence of synthetic water holding polymers on increasing transplant success of trees

July 19, 2007February 22, 2018 Barb 1508 Views

2007 | Glynn Percival, U. of Reading
Determine the effectiveness of WHPs to improve transplanting success; concentrations needed; product durability; and long term effects on tree growth.

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