85 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Cottonwoods (Populus sp.) and willows (Salix sp.) are generally limited to riparian landscapes in semi-arid regions of western North America. Water availability is a major determining factor for the establishment, growth and survival of these plants. Willows generally occur closer to the stream and at lower elevations than cottonwoods, suggesting reduced drought tolerance and increased flood tolerance. In the present thesis project, three related studies were conducted to investigate this hypothesis. Firstly, tolerable rates of water table decline and the impacts of the corresponding drought stress were investigated by growing cottonwoods and willows under water table decline rates from 0 to 12 cm/d. Willow saplings...
A critical component of nearly all riparian restoration projects is the rapid successful recovery of...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
xiii, 117 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmCottonwoods are poplar trees that are adapted to riparian zones that ...
Journal ArticleRiparian cottonwood/willow forest assemblages are highly valued in the southwestern U...
Abstract In semi-arid regions, a major population limi-tation for riparian trees is seedling desicca...
Climate change will increase the occurrence of flash floods as a consequence of extreme rain events,...
This study set out to compare aspects of water use and tolerance to inundation and drought of two ri...
xvi, 141 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.This study investigated the influence of geomorphic context and flow ...
Abstract The narrowleaf cottonwood, Populus angusti-folia, occurs in occasionally flooded, low eleva...
Riparian cottonwoods (populus spp.) are keystone pioneer species that contribute to critical streams...
Willows are used as cuttings or in fascines for riverbank soil bioengineering, to control erosion wi...
Climate change will increase the frequency of extreme rain events, causing more flooding episodes. W...
In 2019, the Mississippi River watershed had a record-long flooding, which was comparable with the 1...
Decline of riparian forests has been attributed to hydrologic modifications to river flows. However,...
A critical component of nearly all riparian restoration projects is the rapid successful recovery of...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
xiii, 117 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmCottonwoods are poplar trees that are adapted to riparian zones that ...
Journal ArticleRiparian cottonwood/willow forest assemblages are highly valued in the southwestern U...
Abstract In semi-arid regions, a major population limi-tation for riparian trees is seedling desicca...
Climate change will increase the occurrence of flash floods as a consequence of extreme rain events,...
This study set out to compare aspects of water use and tolerance to inundation and drought of two ri...
xvi, 141 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.This study investigated the influence of geomorphic context and flow ...
Abstract The narrowleaf cottonwood, Populus angusti-folia, occurs in occasionally flooded, low eleva...
Riparian cottonwoods (populus spp.) are keystone pioneer species that contribute to critical streams...
Willows are used as cuttings or in fascines for riverbank soil bioengineering, to control erosion wi...
Climate change will increase the frequency of extreme rain events, causing more flooding episodes. W...
In 2019, the Mississippi River watershed had a record-long flooding, which was comparable with the 1...
Decline of riparian forests has been attributed to hydrologic modifications to river flows. However,...
A critical component of nearly all riparian restoration projects is the rapid successful recovery of...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...