Alantic White Cedar in Scotland County North Carolina

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

  1. Production of AWC transplants in outdoor nursery beds: effect of shade,incorporated peat, and initial seedling size(2 slides).
  2. Effect of site preparation technique on early growth and survival on a Pungo soil at Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge (PLNWR)(8 slides).
  3. Protecting newly established Atlantic white cedar and baldcypress with electric fences, Treeshelter tubes, wire mesh cages, and tall fences(8 slides).
  4. Greenhouse production of Atlantic white-cedar seedlings(1 slide).
  5. Influence of container type on growth of AWC seedlings, and subsequent performance in the field(4 slides).
  6. Influence of container type, growing medium, fertilizer source, and irrigation regime on growth of AWC(2 slides).
  7. Production of AWC from vegetative propagation of stem cuttings(2slides).
  8. Seedling physiology,(6 slides).
  9. Seed technology,(2 slides).
  10. Characteristics of restoration sites,(no slides).
  11. Atlantic white cedar seedlings and transplants for wetlands restoration(4 slides).
  12. Seedling production by the North Carolina Forest Service (NCFS)(1 slide).
  13. 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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