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Plant Sciences

Utah State University

Theses/Dissertations

2011

Ecophysiology

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Ecophysiology And Genetic Variation In Domestication Of Sphaeralcea And Shepherdia Species For The Intermountain West, Chalita Sriladda May 2011

Ecophysiology And Genetic Variation In Domestication Of Sphaeralcea And Shepherdia Species For The Intermountain West, Chalita Sriladda

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Low-water landscaping (LWL) using native drought tolerant species is an essential tool for water conservation in the arid Intermountain West (IMW) for managing limited water supplies. However, many potential species have not been evaluated for LWL. Some species are difficult to visually distinguish from each other, thus decreasing confidence in products from native plant industry. Meanwhile, some species are difficult to establish to urban landscape conditions. The overall goal of this study is to elucidate morphological, ecophysiological, and genetic distinctions within two IMW native plant genera containing species with high urban low-water landscape potential.

For the first study, a classification …