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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 2000 Developing Microbial Inoculants for Native Hawaiian Trees

Developing Microbial Inoculants for Native Hawaiian Trees

Our nursery grows tree seedlings mainly for nonindustrial projects, usually for people who are reforesting their own property. Our clients generally share 3 characteristics: • Most are planting on land that is somewhat marginal or degraded: former pasture, old sugar cane land, eroded hillsides, exposed ridges, and so on; • Most operate on a limited budget, planning for minimal maintenance after establishment; and • Most have a larger vision for their project than simply creating a stand of trees; they want their trees to survive independently and to reestablish some of the ecosystem value of a forest.


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Author(s): Kim M. Wilkinson

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 2000

Event: Western Forest and Conservation Nursery Association Conference
2000 - Kona, HI