Response of Acer rubrum L. (red maple) genotypes and cultivars to soil anaerobiosis
Reference Type
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
(The authors) "investigated red maple as a source of genetic material able to cope with soil anaerobiosis because its ecological range in North America includes both wet and dry soils and because it is a popular ornamental tree, with many cultivars available in the nursery trade. (They) screened both existing cultivars and native populations for their tolerance of poor soil aeration." [UMN]
[Paris, Sept. 22-26, 1997]
[Acta Horticulturae no. 496]
Authors
T.H. Whitlow, L.B. Anella
T.H. Whitlow, L.B. Anella
Date Published
1999
1999
Journal/Conference
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Urban Tree Health
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Urban Tree Health
Editor
M. Lemattre, et al.
M. Lemattre, et al.
Publisher
ISHS
ISHS
Publisher Location
Leuven, Belgium (BEL)
Leuven, Belgium (BEL)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
NA
Start Page
393
393
End Page
399
399
Pages
7
7
Sub-Topics
Selection (tree), Cultivar Selection, Nursery, Soil Health
Selection (tree), Cultivar Selection, Nursery, Soil Health
State(s)/Region(s)
North America
North America
Keywords
Soil anaerobiosis, Selection, Genotype, Nursery trade, Leaf characteristics, Acer, Cultivar, Soil aeration
Soil anaerobiosis, Selection, Genotype, Nursery trade, Leaf characteristics, Acer, Cultivar, Soil aeration
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