Hurricane Katrina had a devastating impact on bottomland hardwood forests in 2005 resulting in damage to nearly 1.2 billion cubic meters of timber. Following such a natural disaster, natural regeneration is typically not a viable option because the seed source has been destroyed on site. Therefore, an economically efficient method of artificial regeneration is considered the most appropriate technique for reforesting these damaged areas. However, few studies have evaluated comparative research that examined early survival and growth performance of various oak species and stock types in such planting settings. This project was implemented in an effort to expand upon what is already known from previous artificial regeneration attempts on Hurr...
A mixed evergreen forest exists along the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico in ...
Removal and degradation of bottomland hardwood forests (BLHW) in the southern United States has been...
After European colonization and extensive logging folloby long periods of fire suppression, oak domi...
Many bottomland hardwood stands in southern Mississippi lacked management prior to Hurricane Katrina...
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in 2005 damaging 1.2 billion cubic meters of timber including 48 mil...
Hurricane Katrina damaged 1.4 million hectares of forestland in Mississippi. Hardwood timber account...
Bareroot, conventional containerized, and large potted EKOgrown® seedlings of water oak (Quercus nig...
On two sites in south Mississippi, growth and survival of two oak species, Shumard oak (Quercus shum...
Survival and growth of two oak species, live oak (Quercus virginiana) and Nuttall oak (Quercus texan...
Survival and growth of two oak species, water oak (Quercus nigra) and swamp chestnut oak (Quercus mi...
The feasibility of alley cropping as a means of afforestation was studied across seven different stu...
Three different types of Nuttall oak ( Quercus nuttallii Palmer) seedlings were planted on floodpron...
Container and 1-0 bare root Nuttall oak ( Quercus nuttallii, Palmer) seedlings were hand-planted, an...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Feb 25, 2010).The entire t...
Hurricanes cause massive destruction of property and land through high wind speeds, high precipitati...
A mixed evergreen forest exists along the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico in ...
Removal and degradation of bottomland hardwood forests (BLHW) in the southern United States has been...
After European colonization and extensive logging folloby long periods of fire suppression, oak domi...
Many bottomland hardwood stands in southern Mississippi lacked management prior to Hurricane Katrina...
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in 2005 damaging 1.2 billion cubic meters of timber including 48 mil...
Hurricane Katrina damaged 1.4 million hectares of forestland in Mississippi. Hardwood timber account...
Bareroot, conventional containerized, and large potted EKOgrown® seedlings of water oak (Quercus nig...
On two sites in south Mississippi, growth and survival of two oak species, Shumard oak (Quercus shum...
Survival and growth of two oak species, live oak (Quercus virginiana) and Nuttall oak (Quercus texan...
Survival and growth of two oak species, water oak (Quercus nigra) and swamp chestnut oak (Quercus mi...
The feasibility of alley cropping as a means of afforestation was studied across seven different stu...
Three different types of Nuttall oak ( Quercus nuttallii Palmer) seedlings were planted on floodpron...
Container and 1-0 bare root Nuttall oak ( Quercus nuttallii, Palmer) seedlings were hand-planted, an...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Feb 25, 2010).The entire t...
Hurricanes cause massive destruction of property and land through high wind speeds, high precipitati...
A mixed evergreen forest exists along the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico in ...
Removal and degradation of bottomland hardwood forests (BLHW) in the southern United States has been...
After European colonization and extensive logging folloby long periods of fire suppression, oak domi...