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Research at N.C State University
Related
to
Regeneration of
Atlantic White Cedar and Baldcypress
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OUTLINE:
I. INTRODUCTION -
ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR (AWC)
II. STUDIES WITH
ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR
- Production
of AWC transplants in outdoor nursery beds: effect of
shade,incorporated peat, and initial seedling size(2
slides).
- Effect of site
preparation technique on early growth and survival on a Pungo soil
at Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge (PLNWR)(8
slides).
- Protecting
newly established Atlantic white cedar and baldcypress with
electric fences, Treeshelter tubes, wire mesh cages, and tall fences(8 slides).
- Greenhouse
production of Atlantic white-cedar seedlings(1
slide).
- Influence
of container type on growth of AWC seedlings, and subsequent
performance in the field(4 slides).
- Influence
of container type, growing medium, fertilizer source, and irrigation
regime on growth of AWC(2 slides).
- Production of
AWC from vegetative propagation of stem cuttings(2slides).
- Seedling
physiology,(6 slides).
- Seed technology,(2 slides).
- Characteristics
of restoration sites,(no slides).
- Atlantic
white cedar seedlings and transplants for wetlands restoration(4 slides).
- Seedling production
by the North Carolina Forest Service (NCFS)(1
slide).
- Weed control in nurseries.
III. INTRODUCTION
- BALDCYPRESS
IV. STUDIES
WITH
BALDCYPRESS,(3 slides).
V. WATER
QUALITY
- POCOSIN LAKES NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE(10 slides)
VI. REFERENCES
VII. ENGLISH TO METRIC CONVERSION
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