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Influence of Mine Soil Properties on White Oak Seedling Growth: a Proposed Mine Soil Classification Model

Showalter, J. M., Burger, J. A., Zipper, C. E., Galbraith, J. M., and Donovan, P. F. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 31(2):99-107. 2007.

The purpose of this study was to determine which mine soil properties most influence white oak seedling growth, and to test whether these properties are reflected adequately in a proposed mine soil classification model developed for application in field assessments of mine soil suitability for reforestation.


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Author(s): J. M. Showalter, J. A. Burger, C. E. Zipper, J. M. Galbraith, P. F. Donovan

Section: Soil Management and Growing Media

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