Transpiration, Growth And Survival Of Native Riparian And Introduced Saltcedar Trees In Mixed Stands On The San Pedro River, U.S.A.

作者: Roberta Delehanty McGuire

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摘要: 6 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 7 2: PRESENT STUDY 16 APPENDICES 38 APPENDEX A: Survival, growth and physiological response to environmental variables for Arizona ash (Fraxinus velutina), cottonwood (Populus fremontii) introduced saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) trees on the Upper San Pedro River, Arizona, U.S.A B: Transpiration, Stomatal Conductance Growth Survival of Cottonwood Mesquites (Prosopis glutinosa) Saltcedar Trees in Mixed Stands a Riparian Floodplain Southwestern United States 76 REFERENCES 123

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