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Nursery production techniques for obligate wetland species
Author(s): K. K. Moore, L. Fisher and D. L. Sutton
Month: Jan
Year: 2006
Journal: Journal of Aquatic Plant Management
Journal Link: http://apms.org/japm/japmindex.htm
Volume: 44
Pages: 37-40
Article Topic(s): Fertilizer, Irrigation, Nutrients, Propagation
Species Referenced: Cephalanthus occidentalis (Common buttonbush), Saururus cernuus (Lizard's tail),
Abstract
Evaluated growing media, irrigation, and fertilizer on the growth of Cephalanthus occidentalis, Hydrolea corymbosa, and Saururus cernuus in a production environment in Florida. Substrates and fertilizer appeared to be feasible alternatives to using flooded sand to grow these obligate wetland species.Suggested Citation
K. K. Moore, L. Fisher and D. L. Sutton. "Nursery production techniques for obligate wetland species." Journal of Aquatic Plant Management 44 (2006): 37-40.Go back