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The Introduction, Spread, and Control of Non-Native, Invasive Species in Tennessee Forests: Callery Pear
Publish Date: July 29 2024
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Pub Number: W1924G
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Language: English
Publish Date: July 29 2024
Pub Number: W1924G
Language: English
Author(s): Wayne K Clatterbuck
Category: Environment & Natural Resources
Subject: Forest Management
Abstract
Callery pear hybridization in the US developed disease resistance, with the "Bradford" cultivar popular for ornamental purposes. However, short-lived and prone to breakage, other cultivars improved its properties. Part of the W1924 Invasive Species series.
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