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Intraspecific variation in the response of Taxodium distichum seedlings to salinity
James A. Allen
, Jim L. Chambers
, De Marion McKinney
Forestry, School of
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Total Biomass
100%
Intraspecific Variation
100%
Taxodium Distichum
100%
Salinity Levels
100%
Bald Cypress
66%
Leaf Area
66%
Tolerance Index
66%
Height Growth
33%
Salt-tolerant
33%
High Salinity
33%
Leaf Area Index
33%
Soil Surface
33%
Open-pollinated Families
33%
Seawater Intrusion
33%
Louisiana
33%
Freshwater Source
33%
Breeding Program
33%
Wetland Restoration
33%
Selection Program
33%
Artificial Seawater
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Intraspecific Variation
100%
Taxodium distichum
100%
Leaf Area
100%
Saltwater Intrusion
33%
Artificial Seawater
33%