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Mechanical site preparation treatment and species effects on carbon pools in 12-year-old American sycamore [Platanus occidentalis L.] and willow oak [Quercus phellos L.] riparian plantations, Virginia Piedmont, USA [PDF]

open access: hybridNew Forests
Abstract Restoration of riparian forests can improve water quality and wildlife habitat and also sequester carbon. Unfortunately, failures of riparian restoration efforts are common due to planting mortality.
Deirdre Lynn   +4 more
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Provenance and Production Location Affects Growth and Quality of Quercus phellos and Q. shumardii Seedlings [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Environmental Horticulture, 2004
Abstract Seed origin is an important part of oak production that is often ignored by many shade tree growers when selecting material for production. Results of this study indicate interactions between seed sources and production environments have a marked effect on growth and quality of seedlings of willow (Quercus phellos L.) and shumard (Q ...
Cecil Pounders   +2 more
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Passiflora phellos, a new species in subgenus Passiflora (Passifloraceae)

open access: green, 2004
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Christian Feuillet
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Sur Un Chêne Hybride (Quercus Phellos × Rubra) [PDF]

open access: bronzeBulletin de la Société Botanique de France, 1899
M. Maurice de Vilmorin
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The response of willow oak (Quercus phellos) seedling roots to fall environmental cues and winter flooding [PDF]

open access: goldProceedings of the 22nd biennial southern silvicultural research conference
Benjamin A. Babst   +4 more
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The Effects of Mechanical Site Preparation Treatment and Species Selection on Survival and Carbon Pools in 12-Year-Old American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) and Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) Riparian Plantations in the Southeastern U.S. Piedmont

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Riparian wetlands may provide numerous ecosystem services, including water quality protection, food and fiber supply, wildlife habitat, and carbon sequestration. In recent years, riparian forests have received increased attention and funding for riparian forest restoration projects. Unfortunately, failures of riparian restoration efforts are likely due
Lynn, Drake Havelock
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Forest composition and red oak (Quercus sp.) response to elevation gradients across greentree reservoirs

open access: yesForest Ecosystems, 2023
Elevation gradients within forested wetlands have long been recognized for their role in defining species composition through factors such as hydrology and soil characteristics.
Cassandra Hug   +3 more
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Quercus texana ‘Jin Fen Shi Jia’: A New Colored Landscape Tree

open access: yesHortScience, 2023
Quercus L. is an important tree of the family Fagaceae, and widely distributed in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas (Jiang et al. 2019). There are ∼500 species, which can be generally divided into two subgenera and eight sections (Chassé 2018).
Hainan Sun   +3 more
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