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Home Publications Forest Nursery Notes 2007 Winter Forest Nursery Notes 2007 Winter Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature Influences of cutting diameter and soil moisture on growth and survival of black willow, Salix nigra

Influences of cutting diameter and soil moisture on growth and survival of black willow, Salix nigra

Greer, E., Pezeshki, S. R., and Shields, F. D., Jr. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 61(5):311-323. 2006.

Streambank restoration projects utilize large black willow (Salix nigra) cuttings otherwise known as posts; however, potential exists that smaller size cuttings alone or in combination may improve success efforts.


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Author(s): Emily Greer, S. Reza Pezeshki, F. D. Shields, Jr.

Section: Vegetative Propagation and Tissue Culture