2005
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci.40.3.879d
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Gas Exchange and Growth of Two Field-Grown Maple Tree Species in Response to Three Reference Evapotranspiration Based Irrigation Regimes

Abstract: Recent droughts and depleted water tables across many regions have elevated the necessity to irrigate field-grown (FG) nursery trees. At the same time, ordinances restricting nursery irrigation volume (often without regard to plant water requirements) have been implemented. This research investigated gas exchange and growth of two FG maple tree species (Acer × freemanii `Autumn Blaze' and A. truncatum) subjected to three reference evapotranspiration… Show more

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