In 1984 and 1985, 21 landscape plant introductions from northern Japan were distributed for testing in the NC-7 Regional Ornamental Plant Trials. Seventeen of these introductions were evaluated for 10 years at six to ten sites representing a cross-section of growing conditions in the north central United States. For these 17 introductions, first-year survival averaged 60%; however, by year 10, fewer than 20% of the original 425 plants were alive. Based on these evaluations, the populations could be divided into four groups. One population of Rosa rugosa was adapted to most trial sites; two populations (Alnus hirsuta and Lonicera chrysantha) were adapted to some sites; three populations were of poorly adapted dieback shrubs, and the remainin...
TRAVIS NEAL, for the Master of Science Degree in Plant Biology, presented on May 2018 at Southern Il...
Flowering ash (Fraxinus omus L.) is native to southern Europe and western Asia. At maturity, this as...
Numerous predictive models have been developed to determine the likelihood that non-native plants wi...
From 1975 through 1979, 38 new, landscape plant introductions from Yugoslavia were distributed for t...
Since its inception in 1954, the NC7 Regional Ornamental Plant Trials have evaluated 623 different a...
The objective of this study was to determine whether patterns of native distributions of naturalized...
1. Premise of the study: Determining how species perform in novel climatic environments is essential...
Regional adaptation data of woody plants are usually compiled from the results of test plantings con...
This paper reviews briefly the climatic and edaphic factors related to tree adaptation. Photoperiod ...
It is increasingly important that plant propagules used in revegetation projects are from a location...
Plant demographic studies coupled with population modeling are crucial components of invasive plant ...
The analysis and selection of modern methods of introduction prediction was carried out to create a ...
Climate change is shifting the potential suitable range of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) faste...
Climate change is shifting the potential suitable range of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) faste...
<p>An association between provenance variations in growth performance of the Japanese larch (<i>Lari...
TRAVIS NEAL, for the Master of Science Degree in Plant Biology, presented on May 2018 at Southern Il...
Flowering ash (Fraxinus omus L.) is native to southern Europe and western Asia. At maturity, this as...
Numerous predictive models have been developed to determine the likelihood that non-native plants wi...
From 1975 through 1979, 38 new, landscape plant introductions from Yugoslavia were distributed for t...
Since its inception in 1954, the NC7 Regional Ornamental Plant Trials have evaluated 623 different a...
The objective of this study was to determine whether patterns of native distributions of naturalized...
1. Premise of the study: Determining how species perform in novel climatic environments is essential...
Regional adaptation data of woody plants are usually compiled from the results of test plantings con...
This paper reviews briefly the climatic and edaphic factors related to tree adaptation. Photoperiod ...
It is increasingly important that plant propagules used in revegetation projects are from a location...
Plant demographic studies coupled with population modeling are crucial components of invasive plant ...
The analysis and selection of modern methods of introduction prediction was carried out to create a ...
Climate change is shifting the potential suitable range of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) faste...
Climate change is shifting the potential suitable range of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) faste...
<p>An association between provenance variations in growth performance of the Japanese larch (<i>Lari...
TRAVIS NEAL, for the Master of Science Degree in Plant Biology, presented on May 2018 at Southern Il...
Flowering ash (Fraxinus omus L.) is native to southern Europe and western Asia. At maturity, this as...
Numerous predictive models have been developed to determine the likelihood that non-native plants wi...