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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1989 Importance of Species and Seed Source Selection in Great Plains Nurseries

Importance of Species and Seed Source Selection in Great Plains Nurseries

Increased tree planting, resulting from federal programs and tree planting promotions, has increased the transfer of planting stock among Great Plains states. These transfers increase the probability that poorly-adapted planting stock may be planted. Nursery managers and tree planters are cautioned to use only seed source-identified planting stock. Local seed sources are recommended unless appropriate provenance tests support the use of specific non-local seed sources.


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Author(s): Richard A. Cunningham

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1989

Event: Intermountain Forest Nursery Association Meeting
1989 - Bismark, ND