Soil Replacement: Long-Term Results

  • Watson G
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Abstract

Soil replacement treatments in a radial trench pattern around white oak (Quercus alba) trees, filled with compost or a compost-topsoil mix, were sampled 14 years after treatment. Root development in the replacement soils was greater than in the unmodified control soils. Root development was not increased in soils adjacent to the trenches over time as was originally anticipated.

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Watson, G. W. (2002). Soil Replacement: Long-Term Results. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 28(5), 229–230. https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2002.034

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