Coniferous seedling survival: Poor survival may be due to physiological conditions associated with root-producing ability of planting stock
At least half of the more than 12 million coniferous seedlings planted in California during the past five years failed to survive their first summer in the field. Part of this failure can be related to factors such as rodents, livestock, and competing vegetation. On the other hand, there are many in...
| Published in: | California Agriculture |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
1955-02-01
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| Online Access: | https://californiaagriculture.org/article/114225-coniferous-seedling-survival-poor-survival-may-be-due-to-physiological-conditions-associated-with-root-producing-ability-of-planting-stock |
