Struik GJ (1965) Growth patterns of some native annual and perennial herbs in southern Wisconsin. Ecology 46:401–420STRUIKG, .J. 1965.Growth patterns of some native annual and perennial herbs in southern Wisconsin. Ecology 46:401-420.
This is by far the best and most comprehensive manual and illustrated guide to native and naturalized vascular plantsferns, conifers, and flowering plantsgrowing in aquatic and wetland habitats in northeastern North America, from Newfoun... CB Hellquist,GE Crow 被引量: 121发表: 1984年 A Multipr...
Wild-growing relatives of native berry bushes thrive mainly at the edge of the forest and in the undergrowth. As a result, they are accustomed to humus-rich soils that are covered with a thick layer of leaves during the fall and winter months. To recreate these conditions in your own garde...
The objective of this study was to understand the barriers that prevent participation by Wisconsin cranberry growers in cost-share programs for on-farm conservation of native bees. We conducted a survey of cranberry growers (n = 250) regarding farming practices, pollinators, and conservation. ...
Conclusions: The project will determine the potential of using disparate, native populations of balsam poplar to produce superior progeny with enhanced stem growth traits. 2.8. Uncovering the Genetic Architecture of Growth-Defense Tradeoffs in a Foundation Forest Tree Species Riehl, J.F.; Cole, C....