This study was undertaken to determine the influence of bog conditions on growth rate of tamarack (Larix larcina). The Cedarburg Bog in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin presents a unique opportunity for such study since it includes the southernmost string bog in the United States (Grittinger, 1970). My results demonstrate very slow growth of tamarack in Cedarburg Bog both in diameter and height. Differences in growth rates depend on the particular area of the bog, aeration, and mineral availability. As indicated by other studies, much more work is needed to determine how various factors affect growth of trees as well as other plants in string bogs
This paper discusses the string bog portion of Cedarburg Bog and the origin of string bogs in genera...
During a study of the plant species of a lowland hardwood stand at the western edge of the Cedarburg...
The stump which is left when a tree is cut reveals a number of things about its rate of growth and t...
This study was undertaken to determine the influence of bog conditions on growth rate of tamarack (L...
The current state of the Bath Tamarack Bog has raised concern about the health and function of the s...
Author Institution: Dept. of Biology, University of Akron, OHAuthor Institution: Dept. of Botany, Un...
Thomas F. Grittinger\u27s thesis, entitled Vegetational Patterns and Edaphic Relationships in Cedar...
Wetlands are important ecosystems with high levels of productivity, biodiversity, and provision of e...
A part of the northern lowland forest of Cedarburg Bog was flooded about eight years ago as a result...
The vascular plants occurring within an acidic black spruce bog and its surrounding moat in southeas...
Variation in syllepsis of tamarack and its relationship to juvenile height growth in eleven tamarac...
In 1971 the Wisconsin Scientific Areas Preservation Council inaugurated a program of annual breeding...
The purpose of this research project was to assess the pH of the Tamarack bog. The research was cond...
Eastern larch (Larix laricina) and black spruce (Picea mariana) are the most dominant tree species i...
Many natural areas in Wisconsin have been preserved by the state legislature, acting through the Sci...
This paper discusses the string bog portion of Cedarburg Bog and the origin of string bogs in genera...
During a study of the plant species of a lowland hardwood stand at the western edge of the Cedarburg...
The stump which is left when a tree is cut reveals a number of things about its rate of growth and t...
This study was undertaken to determine the influence of bog conditions on growth rate of tamarack (L...
The current state of the Bath Tamarack Bog has raised concern about the health and function of the s...
Author Institution: Dept. of Biology, University of Akron, OHAuthor Institution: Dept. of Botany, Un...
Thomas F. Grittinger\u27s thesis, entitled Vegetational Patterns and Edaphic Relationships in Cedar...
Wetlands are important ecosystems with high levels of productivity, biodiversity, and provision of e...
A part of the northern lowland forest of Cedarburg Bog was flooded about eight years ago as a result...
The vascular plants occurring within an acidic black spruce bog and its surrounding moat in southeas...
Variation in syllepsis of tamarack and its relationship to juvenile height growth in eleven tamarac...
In 1971 the Wisconsin Scientific Areas Preservation Council inaugurated a program of annual breeding...
The purpose of this research project was to assess the pH of the Tamarack bog. The research was cond...
Eastern larch (Larix laricina) and black spruce (Picea mariana) are the most dominant tree species i...
Many natural areas in Wisconsin have been preserved by the state legislature, acting through the Sci...
This paper discusses the string bog portion of Cedarburg Bog and the origin of string bogs in genera...
During a study of the plant species of a lowland hardwood stand at the western edge of the Cedarburg...
The stump which is left when a tree is cut reveals a number of things about its rate of growth and t...