The influence of treeshelters and irrigation on shoot and root growth of three California oak species
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
'This research project was designed to evaluate the performance of three species of native oaks planted in a horticultural setting, provided different levels of irrigation, and either protected with treeshelters or left unprotected. Annual height and diameter growth were monitored for 4 1/2 years and total root weight, total shoot weight and shoot/root ratio were measured at the end of the study. [UMN]
[San Diego, Oct. 22-25, 2001]
[Report PSW-GTR-184]
D. McCreary
2002
Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on Oak Woodlands: Oaks in California's Changing Landscape
R.B. Standiford, et al.
Pacific Southwest Research Station
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387
395
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Growth, Maintenance Specifications
California
Quercus, Irrigation, Shoot growth, Treeshelters, Leaf characteristics, Maintenance
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