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1983,
M.S. Elizabeth M. Wittick
Methods for evaluating the responses of selected woody plants to
drought conditions.
1985, M.P.S.Diane M. Miske
Propagation of hybrid lilacs using etiolation pretreatment of the
stock plants.
1985, M.S. Elizabeth P. Rabe
Distribution
and growth response of Ailanthus altissima in the urban environment.
1986,
M.P.S. John J. Creedon
Effects of etiolation, banding and auxin application on rooting
responses of softwood cuttings of eleven difficult-to-root hardwood
species.
1986,
M.S. Brian K. Maynard
Etiolation and banding techniques for improving the vegetative propagation
of woody ornamentals.
1987,
Ph.D. Donald A. Rakow
Determining adequate container dimensions: the effect of container
size on the growth and water relations of Acer rubrum L.
'October Glory'
1987,
M.S. Thomas G. Ranney
The relative influence of rootstock and scion on drought tolerance
in cherries
1989 M.L.A.
Mathew D. Evans
Concrete block paving and its effectiveness as a pavement around
street trees
1989,
Ph.D Thomas G. Ranney
Comparative physiology and drought tolerance in selected woody plants
1990,
Ph.D David B. Headley
Sodium chloride resistance in English ivy and effect of time of
dormant season application of sodium chloride on injury in trees
1990,
Ph.D Gordon D.Himmelman
The establishment and weed suppression abilities of selected deciduous
woody groundcovers.
1990,
M.L.A. Richard J. Jaenson
A statistical method for the accurate and rapid sampling of urban
street tree populations.
1990,
M.S./M.L.A. Patricia A. Lindsey
Differences in water use rates between four broad-leafed woody tree
species
1990,
Ph.D. Brian K. Maynard
Physiological and anatomical factors associated with the etiolation
response in cutting propagation.
1992,
M.S. Susan D. Day
Effects of four compaction techniques for landscape trees on soil
aeration and mechanical impedance.
1992,
Ph.D. Wen Q. Sun
Acceleration of root formation and growth of cuttings. I. Physical
effects of stem banding on rooting and growth of cuttings. II. Auxin-induced
ethylene and bud break inhibition of rooted cuttings.
1993,
Ph.D. Patricia A. Lindsey
Determining an adequate soil volume, improving the rooting environment,
and measuring the water use of urban trees.
1994,
M.S. Louis B. Anella
Photosynthesis during flooding of Acer rubrum L. populations
from contrasting habitats.
1994,
Ph.D. J. Roger Harris
Seasonal effects of transplantability of landscape trees: periodic
root and shoot growth, seasonal transplant response and effect of
dormancy.
1994,
M.P.S. Barbara A. Neal
Calibrating different street tree planting specifications with tree
growth: a study of Washington, D.C. area willow oaks.
1994,
M.S. Anna K. Perkins
The effect of blanching, IBA concentration, and plant growth regulators
on growth and over winter survival of softwood cutting propagated
ornamentals.
1996,
M.S. Jason Grabosky
Developing a structural soil material with high bearing strength
and increased rooting volumes for street trees under sidewalks.
1996 M.S.
Michael Haug
Increasing transplant success of bare-root street trees by minimizing
water stress during handling.
1997,
Ph.D. Louis B. Anella
Morphology and physiology of Acer rubrum L. populations from
contrasting habitats.
1997,
M.S. George Hawver
Influence of root restriction and drought stress on container grown
trees: impacts on plant morphology and physiology.
1998,
M.S. Gerald A. Bond
Screening oak species for iron efficiency
1998,
M.P.S Carol Grohs
The selection and grouping of street trees for visual compatibility
1999,
Ph.D. Jason Grabosky
Growth responses of three tree species in sidewalk profiles.
1999,
M.S. Michelle Buckstrup
Comparing transplanting success of balled and burlapped and bare
root production methods on trees in the urban environment
2000,
Ph.D. Hector Benevidas-Meza
Variation in water relatins, cold hardiness and chilling requirements
among provenances of Liquidambar styraciflua L.
2000,
M.S Karen Scott
The Influence of Mycorrhizae on Field Establishment of Cypripedium
Populations in New York State
2000,
M.S Sunita Halasz
An ecological approach to resource inventory: an Adirondack case
study
2000,
M.S. Felix Loh Nutrient and chlorophyll status of Ficus and
Poplar growing in' CU-Structural Soil
2001,
M.S. Angela Rivenshield
Organuc
amendment to improve the physical qualities of compacted soils
2001,
M.S. John Jordan
The impact of root volume reduction, disturbance, and desiccation
on landscape-sized tree transplanting
2002,
M.S. Peter Podaras
Propagation of Acer species under modified light environments
2002,
Ph.D Puay Yok Tan
Responses
of Catharanthus roseus to Ash Yellows Phytoplasma Infection
2005, MPS James Blackburn
Recommended Deciduous Woody Groundcovers for Municipal Landscapes and Urban Gardens: Site Preparation, Plant Selection, Installation, and Maintenance
2006, MPS Lili Herrera
The East State Street Project: Seeking Mature Tree Size Using Breakout Zones and Borrowed Soil Volume in Downtown Ithaca, New York.
2007, PhD Naalamle Amissah
Effects of Juvenility and Etiolation on Clonal Propagation of Quercus species.
2008, MS Edward Haffner
Porous Asphalt and Turf: Exploring New Applications Through Hydrological Characterization of CU-Structural Soil and Carolina Statlite Structural Soil.
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