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Managing Your Tropical Fruit Grove Under Changing Water Table Levels
... duration. Similarly, drought tolerance is dependent upon crop species, prior plant stress, and crop load. Flood Tolerance Definitions Tolerant - Flood tolerant fruit crops will survive excessively wet (high water ... diseases may develop and result in tree damage or death. Moderately tolerant - Moderately flood tolerant trees will survive several days of excessively wet or flooded soil conditions. ...
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'Improving' a Naturally Wet Area?? - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... To be a wetland, an area must have water tolerant species, hydric soils--anaerobic--usually very dark or grey with ... species that arouse regulatory interests, assuming anyone even knows what you have exists. This is a northeastern perspective. If you decide to alter the area with plants, if it does flood ... affect the flow of someone else's stream or flood their yard and is reasonable, in my view. My ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 26, 2006: Contents
... photoassimilate transport during root hypoxia in Melaleuca cajuputi, a flood-tolerant species, and in Eucalyptus camaldulensis, a moderately flood-tolerant species Satoshi Kogawara, Takashi Yamanoshita, Mariko Norisada, Masaya Masumori ... plasticity in response to light in seedlings of four Iberian forest tree species David Sánchez-Gómez, Fernando Valladares and Miguel A. Zavala Tree Physiology 26: ...
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Photosynthesis and photoassimilate transport during root hypoxia in Melaleuca cajuputi, a flood-tolerant species, and in Eucalyptus camaldulensis, a moderately flood-tolerant species
... root hypoxia in Melaleuca cajuputi, a flood-tolerant species, and in Eucalyptus camaldulensis, a moderately flood-tolerant species Home Editors Contents Contribute Subscribe Contact Tree Physiology, ... transport during root hypoxia in Melaleuca cajuputi, a flood-tolerant species, and in Eucalyptus camaldulensis, a moderately flood-tolerant species Satoshi Kogawara (1, 2, 3), Takashi Yamanoshita (1), ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Shrubs (1-25')
... on eye-catching red pedicels. The pedicels provide winter interest in the landscape. Another similar species is Cornus drummondi. It has all the same attractions as C. racemosa, but tends ... dense colonies. Blue-green summer foliage. Does well in dry, acidic, infertile soils; shade and flood tolerant. Sweet berries. *(w) *(bd) Dark green foliage and excellent fall color. Dark blue berries; ...
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Life in the Mainstream
... -tolerant species such as sludge worms can survive. In the broader stretches of the river, plants creep out from the shoreline into shallow water to create freshwater wetlands: wide, low areas that flood ...
octopus.gma.org

Special Use Considerations—The Tree Guide at arborday.org
... org Tree Guide Special Use Considerations For best shade potential, select round or v-shaped species. Plant on the west, southeast or southwest. For more information, order our free Conservation ... buffers, select trees that are tolerant of wet soil. Flooding and its Effect on Trees, published by the USDA Forest Service, rates the following among the flood tolerant: Ash, Baldcypress, Elm, Hickory, ...
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... flood can kill a flood-intolerant tree, and a long, severe flood with sediment accumulation can kill a flood-tolerant tree. When examining flood damaged trees, keep in mind that urban life is stressful to many species ...
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Acer rubrum L
... Competition- Red maple is a pioneer or subclimax species that is more shade tolerant and longer lived than the usual early successional species, such as poplar (aspen) and pin cherry. It ... . Carpenter, James R., and Cary A. Mitchell. 1980. Root respiration characteristics of flood-tolerant and intolerant tree species. Journal of American Society of Horticultural Science 1O5(5): 684-687. Cathey, Henry ...
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Populus deltoides Bartr
... in tree quality or growth rate. These include insects, disease organisms, flood, fire, and various animals. At least 10 insect species and 12 diseases cause major damage to eastern cottonwood throughout its ... a prairie clay soil near Fargo, ND (31). Roots of this and other non-drought-tolerant species formed shallow roots on dry sandy sites but had a tendency to grow deep vertical ...
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