Black Walnut Growth Better on Deep, Well-Drained BottomLand Soils
Site requirements of 25-year-old plantation-grown black walnut on floodplains in southern Illinois were studied. Depth to a gravel layer was the only soil factor that significantly influenced height growth. There was a relationship between internal soil drainage and height growth. 1973
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Black Walnut Growth Better on Deep, Well-Drained BottomLand Soils (1973)
Site requirements of 25-year-old plantation-grown black walnut on floodplains in southern Illinois were studied. Depth to a gravel layer was the only soil factor that significantly influenced height growth. There was a relationship between internal soil drainage and height growth.
Author: Losche, Craig K.
Source: Research Note NC-154. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station
Citation: Losche, Craig K. 1973. Black Walnut Growth Better on Deep, Well-Drained BottomLand Soils Research Note NC-154. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station.