Survival and growth of individual trees in mixed species plantations of bottomland hardwoods on 2 Mississippi Delta soil types

JCG Goelz - Native plants journal, 2001 - npj.uwpress.org
Water oak (Quercus nigra L.[Fagaceae]), Nuttall oak (Q. nuttallii Palmer), and green ash
(Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh.[Oleaceae]) were planted in mixtures at 2 spacings, 1.8 and …

[BOOK][B] Influence of soil properties and planting methods on fifth-year survival and growth of four bottomland oak species in a farmed wetland

M Ozalp - 1997 - search.proquest.com
In 1991, a study was initiated on a farmed wetland in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, to
evaluate effects of soil series and planting methods on re-establishment of cherrybark oak …

A conceptual model for developing mixed-species plantations in the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley

BR Lockhart, ES Gardiner, TD Leininger… - Tenth Workshop on …, 2008 - nrs.fs.usda.gov
Oak (Quercus spp.) afforestation in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley has involved
planting 1-year-old bareroot seedlings on a relatively wide spacing in single species stands …

Twenty-year survival and growth of six bottomland hardwood species.

M Stine, JL Chambers, M Wilson, K Ribbeck - 1995 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Cherrybark oak (Quercus falcata var. pagodifolia), water oak (Q. nigra) willow oak (Q.
phellos), Shumard oak (Q. shumardii), Nuttall oak (Q. nuttallii), sweet pecan (Carya …

[PDF][PDF] Survival and growth of bottomland hardwood seedlings and natural woody invaders near forest edges

JW McCoy, BD Keeland, K Wharton - Proceedings of the 12th Biennial …, 2004 - fs.usda.gov

[BOOK][B] Reestablishment of Bottomland Oak Species in Lower Mississippi Vally Alluvial Soils

M Miwa - 1995 - books.google.com
Optimal soil moisture conditions during the spring and growing season of 1992 enhanced
germination, survival, and growth and minimized treatment differences. Nuttall and water …

[HTML][HTML] Underplanting oaks in riverfront hardwood stands along the Mississippi river: successes and failures

RJ Wishard, BR Lockhart… - Proceedings of the tenth …, 1999 - books.google.com
Riverfront hardwood stands along the Mississippi River are primarily composed of
sugarberry (Celtis laevigata Willd.), American elm (Ulmus americana L.), boxelder (Acer …

Development of oak plantations established for wildlife

DJ Twedt, RR Wilson - Forest Ecology and Management, 2002 - Elsevier
Extensive areas that are currently in agricultural production within the Mississippi Alluvial
Valley are being restored to bottomland hardwood forests. Oaks (Quercus sp.), sown as …

[HTML][HTML] Development of mixed cherrybark oak-sweetgum plantations planted at different spacings in eastcentral Mississippi after 17 years

BR Lockhart, AW Ezell, JD Hodges… - Proceedings of the …, 1999 - books.google.com
Interest in mixed-species bottomland hardwood plantations has increased in recent years.
Benefits from mixedspecies plantations include increased diversity, wildlife habitat …

Stand and tree growth characteristics of Quercus garryana and Quercus kelloggi woodlands in northwestern California

MR Schriver - 2015 - humboldt-dspace.calstate.edu
Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana) and California black oak (Q. kelloggii) woodlands are
unique ecosystems in the Pacific West that support high levels of biodiversity, yet little is …