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Predicted Drought Tolerance of Poplars and Aspens for Use in Resilient Landscapes
Brandon M. Miller
Horticultural Science
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Drought Tolerance
100%
Aspen Plus
100%
Poplar
100%
Resilient Landscape
100%
Managed Landscapes
33%
Black Cottonwood
33%
Osmotic Adjustment
33%
Growing Season
16%
Drought
16%
Populus
16%
Abiotic Stress Tolerance
16%
Populus Spp
16%
Disease Susceptibility
16%
Point Values
16%
Leaf Water Potential
16%
Negatively Associated
16%
Relative Scale
16%
Site Selection
16%
Populus Species
16%
Populus L
16%
Vapor Pressure Osmometry
16%
Populus Hybrids
16%
Turgor Loss Point
16%
Taxon Selection
16%
Short Lifetime
16%
P. Trichocarpa
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Populus
100%
Drought Tolerance
100%
Populus trichocarpa
16%
Spring
8%
Stress Tolerance
8%
Turgor
8%
Growing Season
8%
Leaf Water Potential
8%
Vapor Pressure
8%
Abiotic Stress
8%