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Reducing Stress and Accelerating Growth of Landscape Plants

Carl E. Whitcomb
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) January 1984, 10 (1) 5-7; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1984.002
Carl E. Whitcomb
Professor of Horticulture, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078
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  1. 1.↵
    1. Whitcomb, Carl E.
    1976. Know It and Grow It: A guide to the identification and use of landscape plants in the southern states. Whitcomb publications, Stillwater, OK 74074. 500 pages.
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    1. Whitcomb, Carl E
    . 1982. Why Large Trees are difficult to Transplant. Research Report P-829 of the Okla. Agri. Exp. Sta.
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    1. Bridel, Robert and
    2. Whitcomb Carl E.
    . 1982. Improving performance of Tree Spade dug Trees. Research Report P-829 of the Okla. Agri. Exp. Sta.
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    1. Preaus, Kenneth and
    2. Whitcomb Carl E.
    . 1980. Transplanting landscape trees. J. Arboric. 6(8): 221-223.
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    1. Schulte, Joseph and
    2. Whitcomb Carl E.
    . 1975. Effects of soil amendments and fertilizer levels on the establishment of silver maple. J. Arboric. 1: 192-195.
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    1. Whitcomb, Carl E.,
    2. Byrnes Robert L.,
    3. Schulte Joseph R. and
    4. Ward James D.
    . 1976. What is a $5 planting hole? Am. Nurseryman 144(5): 16, 111, 112, 114, 115.
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    1. Dickinson, Sancho M. and
    2. Whitcomb Carl E.
    . 1977. The effects of spring vs. fall planting on establishment of landscape plants. S.N.A. Nursery Research Journal 4(1): 9-19.
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    1. Whitcomb, Carl E.
    1981. Effects of pruning and fertilizer on the establishment of bareroot decidiuous trees. J. Arboric. 7: 155-157.
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    1. Shigo, Alex L.
    1977. Compartmentalization of Decay in Trees. U.S.D.A. Bulletin #405. 73 pages.
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    1. Whitcomb, Carl E
    . 1981. Response of woody landscape plants to Bermudagrass competition and fertility. J. Arboric. 7: 191-194.
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    1. Whitcomb, Carl E.
    1980. Effects of black plastic and mulches on growth and survival of landscape plants. J. Arboric. 6: 10-12.
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    1. Nell, P.L.
    1969. Growth factors in trunk development of young trees. Proc. Int. Shade-Tree Conf. 45: 46-59.
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    1. Whitcomb, Carl E.
    1979. Factors affecting the establishment of urban trees. J. Arboric. 5(10): 217-220.
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  15. 15.↵
    1. Whitcomb, Carl E.
    1978. Effects of Spring Versus Fall Fertilization on the Growth and Cold Tolerance of Woody Plants in the Landscape. Research Report P-777. Okla. Agri. Exp. Sta. Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK pp. 11-12.
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