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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 30, Number 3 (1979) Soaking Aids Survival of Long, Unrooted Cottonwood Cuttings

Soaking Aids Survival of Long, Unrooted Cottonwood Cuttings

Unrooted,1-year-old cottonwood switches of five Stoneville clones, when soaked in water for 5 days before planting, had a first-year survival rate of 96 percent compared to an 86 percent survival rate for unsoaked cuttings.


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Author(s): Roger M. Krinard, William K. Randall

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 30, Number 3 (1979)

Section: general

Volume: 30

Number: 3