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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1976 Effect of rock salt on survival and growth of Japanese Black Pine

Effect of rock salt on survival and growth of Japanese Black Pine

The objectives of the work being conducted by the Cape May Plant Materials Center are to determine the lethal rate of salt to Japanese black pine and to screen plants grown from seed collected at several locations for exceptional tolerance to salt. This paper deals with the lethal rate of salt applied to 4-year-old Japanese black pine trees compared with that of other pine species.


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Author(s): Cluster R. Belcher

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1976

Event: 1976 Northeastern Area Nurserymen's Conference
1976 - Kemptville, Ontario