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Selected Bibliography: Live Oak Management

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University Outreach Publication

Live oak (Quercus virginiana) is a difficult tree to precisely identify, carefully grow, properly transplant, appropriately train, and sustainably manage across time. Understandings about live oak are in great demand for use in new plantings and for ancient tree conservation in communities. Live oak presents a complex management problem for the tree professional. The literature cited below will help provide an entry into important information on live oak, of which much is recent. This is not a comprehensive literature review but a selection of the most critical publications and articles which can help the professional or tree owner better attain the best information available.

(FOR03-26) November 2003

Authors
Kim D. Coder
Date Published
June 2004
Publisher
University of Georgia School of Forest Resources
Publisher Location
Athens, GA
Pages
4
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Sub-Topics
Genetics, Identification, Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Landscape Ecology, Nursery, Silvics, Silviculture, Species Selection
State(s)/Region(s)
National
Keywords
Live oak, Quercus virginiana

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