Trees and Soil Compaction: A Selected Bibliography
Reference Type
University Outreach Publication
University Outreach Publication
Soil compaction is one of the most common constraints on tree growth in the developed landscape. This publication provides a selected list of recent publications which provide descriptions, definitions, and treatments for soil compaction as it relates to landscapes and trees.
(FOR00-001) June 2000
Authors
Kim D. Coder
Kim D. Coder
Date Published
2000
2000
Publisher
University of Georgia School of Forest Resources
University of Georgia School of Forest Resources
Publisher Location
Athens, GA
Athens, GA
Pages
2
2
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Sub-Topics
Abiotic Factors, Critical Root Zone (CRZ), Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Plant Health Care, Roots, Soil Health, Stress & Stressors, Diagnosis and Treatment, Health (tree), Construction
Abiotic Factors, Critical Root Zone (CRZ), Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Plant Health Care, Roots, Soil Health, Stress & Stressors, Diagnosis and Treatment, Health (tree), Construction
State(s)/Region(s)
International
International
Keywords
Compaction, Construction injury, Soil Compaction
Compaction, Construction injury, Soil Compaction
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