Red oak (Quercus spp.) acorns provide food for wildlife and are propagules for regeneration of these trees. Annual yield of acorns varies temporally and site-specifically. I examined acorn yield in relation to hydrology and soils of hardwood bottomlands at five sites in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley and a site in the Mississippi Interior Flatwoods Region during fall-winter 2012-2013. Acorn yield varied among sites (mean = 44.9 acorns/m2; SE = 6.7; CV = 14.9%). Duration of flooding during the growing season differed among sites which influenced soil characteristics. Acorn yield varied inversely with number of days sites were inundated during the growing season (R2 = 0.6725; P = 0.0456; n = 6) during 2012-2013. Managers should consider alle...
Surface mining is a major industry in eastern Tennessee that removes much of the native forest. To r...
Each year during the spring months as the days get longer and warmer, the forest comes alive with ne...
Southern bottomland hardwood forests lack effective growth and yield predictive models primarily due...
Red oaks (Quercus spp.; Section Erythrobalanus) produce acorns which are valuable forage for wildlif...
Acorns of red oaks (Quercus spp; Subgenus Erythrobalanus) are important forage for wildlife and seed...
Acorns of red oaks (Quercus spp; Subgenus Erythrobalanus) are important forage for wildlife and seed...
Central States Forest Experiment Station and University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station,...
The feasibility of alley cropping as a means of afforestation was studied across seven different stu...
Many landowners are interested in managing their woodlands and forests not only for potential income...
Currently, seedlings of many hardwood species are grown at the East Tennessee State Nursery for refo...
Acorns are an important wildlife food resource and seed source for oak regeneration. Most acorn prod...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 14, 2011).The entire ...
Three separate studies were conducted to evaluate genetic variation in selected acorn and seedling c...
Numerous studies highlighted sharp declines in abundance of red oak species (Quercus spp., Section E...
Physical characteristics of a site that plant species inhabit may be useful in deriving the range of...
Surface mining is a major industry in eastern Tennessee that removes much of the native forest. To r...
Each year during the spring months as the days get longer and warmer, the forest comes alive with ne...
Southern bottomland hardwood forests lack effective growth and yield predictive models primarily due...
Red oaks (Quercus spp.; Section Erythrobalanus) produce acorns which are valuable forage for wildlif...
Acorns of red oaks (Quercus spp; Subgenus Erythrobalanus) are important forage for wildlife and seed...
Acorns of red oaks (Quercus spp; Subgenus Erythrobalanus) are important forage for wildlife and seed...
Central States Forest Experiment Station and University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station,...
The feasibility of alley cropping as a means of afforestation was studied across seven different stu...
Many landowners are interested in managing their woodlands and forests not only for potential income...
Currently, seedlings of many hardwood species are grown at the East Tennessee State Nursery for refo...
Acorns are an important wildlife food resource and seed source for oak regeneration. Most acorn prod...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 14, 2011).The entire ...
Three separate studies were conducted to evaluate genetic variation in selected acorn and seedling c...
Numerous studies highlighted sharp declines in abundance of red oak species (Quercus spp., Section E...
Physical characteristics of a site that plant species inhabit may be useful in deriving the range of...
Surface mining is a major industry in eastern Tennessee that removes much of the native forest. To r...
Each year during the spring months as the days get longer and warmer, the forest comes alive with ne...
Southern bottomland hardwood forests lack effective growth and yield predictive models primarily due...