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Comparison of Structural and Noncompacted Soils for Trees Surrounded by Pavement

E. Thomas Smiley, Lisa Calfee, Bruce R. Fraedrich and Emma J. Smiley
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) July 2006, 32 (4) 164-169; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2006.022
E. Thomas Smiley
E. Thomas Smiley, Ph.D. (corresponding author), Arboricultural Researcher, Bartlett Tree Research Laboratory, Adjunct Professor, Clemson University, 13768 Hamilton Road, Charlotte, NC 28278, U.S.
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Lisa Calfee
Lisa Calfee, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Queens University, Charlotte, NC, U.S.
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Bruce R. Fraedrich
Bruce R. Fraedrich, Ph.D., Director, Bartlett Tree Research Laboratory, Charlotte, NC, U.S.
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Emma J. Smiley
Emma J. Smiley, Research Technician, Bartlett Tree Research Laboratory, Charlotte, NC, U.S.
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