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Contact:
Dr.
Nina L. Bassuk
Room 134A Plant Science
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Phone: (607) 255-4586
Fax:(607) 255-9998
Email: nlb2@cornell.edu
DVDs from the Urban Horticulture Institute:
- Tough Trees for Tough Sites
- Creating an Urban Forest: The Bare Root Planting Method
- CU-Structural Soil
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Bare-rooted, container-grown, and
balled-and-burlapped trees.
.pdf files require Acrobat Reader
4.0 or higher. Free
download.
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The Urban Horticulture Institute currently consists of two
faculty, one technician and 10 graduate students.
Founded
in 1980 with the explicit mission of improving the quality of
urban life by enhancing the functions of plants within the urban
ecosystem, the Institute program integrates plant stress physiology,
horticultural science, plant ecology and soil science and applies
them to three broad areas of inquiry. They are:
- The selection, evaluation and propagation of superior
plants with improved tolerance of biotic and abiotic stresses,
and enhanced functional uses in the disturbed landscape.
- Developing improved technologies for assessing
and ameliorating site limitations to improve plant growth
and development.
- Developing improved transplant technologies
to insure the successful establishment of plants in the urban
environment.

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