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METRIA 10
Proceedings of the Tenth Conference of the Metropolitan
Tree Improvement Alliance
Held in Conjunction with the Landscape Plant Development
Center and the
Annual Conference of the Society of Municipal Arborists
St. Louis, Missouri
September 30 - October 1, 1998
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Program
Introductions / Welcomes
to the SMA, METRIA, and CDLP Conference - Robert
Emmett, Michael Arnold, and Harold Pellett
Program Overview - Jim Sellmer
Selected Papers
- Heat, Drought, Alkalinity & Salinity:
It's a tough life in the Southwest - Wayne
Mackay
- Planing for the Future through
Education - John
Frett
- Needs for Plant Materials
in the Rocky Mountain Region and the Plant Selection
Program -
James Klett
- Durable
Plants for Demanding Landscapes - David Creech
- New
Interspecific Hornbeam Hybrids with the Goal of Improved
Environmental Stress Tolerance -
Susan Wiegrefe and Lisa C. Berg.
- Stress Tolerance in Ash Species -
Robert E. Schutzki, R. Thomas Fernandez, and Renee
Cloutier
- Leaf Water Relations and
Plant Development of Water-stressed Red and Freeman
Maples - James
Zwack, William R. Graves, and Alden M. Townsend
- Potential of Seaside Alder:
Provenance Effects on Propagating Plants for Use
in Field Trials of Stress Resistance - J.A.
Schrader and W.R. Graves
- Developing
a Sustainable Landscape for Learning -
Brian K. Maynard and Marion S. Gold
- Coordinated
Education and Marketing Assistance Program (CEMAP):
A Case-study in Cooperative Industry / University
State-wide Plant Trialing and Promotion -
M.A. Arnold, S.W. George, and J.M. Parson
- 'Appalachian
Spring', A New Flowering Dogwood Cultivar Resistant
to Dogwood Anthracnose - Willard T. Witte,
Mark T. Windham, Effin Graham, and Robert N. Trigiano
- Collecting and evaluating
new plants from China - Andy Bell
- Development
of Flowering Dogwood Cultivars Resistant to Powdery
Mildew -
Mark T. Windam, Willard T. Witte, and Robert N.
Trigiano
- An Update from the Landscape Plant Development Center -
Harold Pellett
- Horticultural
History Repeating Itself: Dispersal, and
the Invasion Lag Phase of Exotic Plants on the
TAMU Campus - Edward McWilliams and Michael Arnold
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