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Tree Seedling Establishment Across A Hydrologic Gradient In A Bottomland And Restoration, William Conner, R K. Kolka, C C. Trettin, E A. Nelson
Tree Seedling Establishment Across A Hydrologic Gradient In A Bottomland And Restoration, William Conner, R K. Kolka, C C. Trettin, E A. Nelson
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Seedling establishment and survival on the Savannah River Site in South Carolina is being monitored as part of the Pen Branch Bottomland Restoration Project. Bottomland tree species were planted from 1993-1995 across a hydrologic gradient which encompasses the drier upper floodplain corridor, the lower floodplain corridor and the continuously inundated delta. Twelve species were planted in the three areas based on their flood tolerance and the hydrology of the area. Planted areas are separated by unplanted control strips to assess natural regeneration. A seedling survey conducted in 1997 showed that planted areas had significantly greater seedling densities than unplanted control …
Southern Deepwater Swamps, William Conner, Marilyn A. Buford
Southern Deepwater Swamps, William Conner, Marilyn A. Buford
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