Revegetation of disturbed sites in the Mojave Desert with native shrubs
Authors
Burgess L. KayWilliam A. Williams
Walter L. Graves
Authors Affiliations
Burgess L. Kay is Specialist and Professor, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis; William A. Williams is Specialist and Professor, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis; Walter L. Graves is UC Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor in San Diego County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 32(3):4-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n03p4. March 1978.
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Abstract
Tests of combinations of established aids for five native Mojave Desert shrub species show that some can be established successfully without irrigation.
Kay B, Williams W, Graves W. 1978. Revegetation of disturbed sites in the Mojave Desert with native shrubs. Hilgardia 32(3):4-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n03p4
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