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Regenerating native oaks in California

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Douglas D. McCreary , University of California

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California Agriculture 43(1):4-6.

Published January 01, 1989

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Livestock are frequently blamed for poor regeneration of native oaks in California, but research indicates that other factors are also involved. Conditions favoring natural regeneration may occur only once or twice a century. Artificial regeneration is a practical but currently costly alternative.

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Regenerating native oaks in California

Douglas D. McCreary
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Regenerating native oaks in California

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Authors

Douglas D. McCreary , University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 43(1):4-6.

Published January 01, 1989

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Livestock are frequently blamed for poor regeneration of native oaks in California, but research indicates that other factors are also involved. Conditions favoring natural regeneration may occur only once or twice a century. Artificial regeneration is a practical but currently costly alternative.

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