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The Effect of Trenching on Growth and Plant Health of Selected Species of Shade Trees

New telephone lines were installed in trenches throughout the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign in the spring of 1987. The trenches were in close proximity to tree trunks. Annual growth and mortality data were taken on Celtis occidentalis, Liquidambar styraciflua, Acer saccha...

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Published in:Arboriculture & urban forestry 1993-07, Vol.19 (4), p.226-229
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