Stress tolerant plants for urban landscape: the Nebraska-Hungary cooperative experience
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
The continental middle parts of the United States and Hungary have many similarities in their climate and soils, so the stress-tolerant cultivars of the two regions are extremely important to each other...The cooperation for mutual introduction and testing between the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Horticulture and Food Industry started in 1988, and from 1994 on was supported by the US-Hungarian S and T Fund...The paper gives a full list of plants, some preliminary results on their propagation, nursery tests and urban trials and also some practical conclusions of the Project.... [UMN]
[Paris, Sept. 22-26, 1997]
[Acta Horticulturae no. 496]
P.E. Read, G. Schmidt
1999
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Urban Tree Health
M. Lemattre, et al.
ISHS
Leuven, Belgium (BEL)
NA
401
407
7
Selection (tree), Nursery, Cultivar Selection, Stress, Partnerships
Eastern Europe, Nebraska
Selection, Partnership, Leaf characteristics, Stress, Nebraska-Hungary cooperative
UMN
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