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Osmotic potential and projected drought tolerance of four phreatophytic shrub species in Owens Valley, California
Osmotic potential and projected drought tolerance of four phreatophytic shrub species in Owens Valley, California
By Peter D. Dileanis
Use of water by riparian vegetation Cottonwood Wash, Arizona
Use of water by riparian vegetation Cottonwood Wash, Arizona
By James E. Bowie
Osmotic potential and projected drought tolerance of four phreatophytic shrub species in Owens Valley, California
Osmotic potential and projected drought tolerance of four phreatophytic shrub species in Owens Valley, California
By Peter D Dileanis
Phreatophytes, a bibliography
Phreatophytes, a bibliography
By United States Water Resources Scientific Information Center
Vegetation management on flood plains and riparian lands
Vegetation management on flood plains and riparian lands
By Symposium on Phreatophytes (4th 1966 Albuquerque, N.M.)
Hydrologic effects of phreatophyte control, Acme-Artesia reach of the Pecos River, New Mexico, 1967-82
Hydrologic effects of phreatophyte control, Acme-Artesia reach of the Pecos River, New Mexico, 1967-82
By G. E. Welder
Soil water and vegetation responses to precipitation and changes in depth to ground water in Owens Valley, California
Soil water and vegetation responses to precipitation and changes in depth to ground water in Owens Valley, California
By Stephen K Sorenson
Introduction, spread and areal extent of saltcedar (Tamarix) in the western states
Introduction, spread and areal extent of saltcedar (Tamarix) in the western states
By T. W. Robinson
Guide for surveying phreatophyte vegetation
Guide for surveying phreatophyte vegetation
By Jerome S. Horton,Ordway, Samuel H. Jr,H. R. McDonald,Harris R. McDonald,Pacific Southwest Inter-agency Committee. Phreatophyte Subcommittee
Osmotic potential and projected drought tolerance of four phreatophytic shrub species in Owens Valley
Osmotic potential and projected drought tolerance of four phreatophytic shrub species in Owens Valley
By Peter D. Dileanis
Effects of phreatophyte removal on water quality in the Gila River phreatophyte project area, Graham County, Arizona
Effects of phreatophyte removal on water quality in the Gila River phreatophyte project area, Graham County, Arizona
By
Phreatophyte control in the Pecos River basin
Phreatophyte control in the Pecos River basin
By United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Irrigation and Reclamation
Weather and evapotranspiration studies in a saltcedar thicket, Arizona.
Weather and evapotranspiration studies in a saltcedar thicket, Arizona.
By
Phreatophytes
Phreatophytes
By Water Resources Scientific Information Center.
Effects of phreatophyte removal on water quality in the Gila River phreatophyte project area, Graham County, Arizona
Effects of phreatophyte removal on water quality in the Gila River phreatophyte project area, Graham County, Arizona
By R. L. Laney
Objectives, methods, and environment--Gila River phreatophyte project, Graham County, Arizona
Objectives, methods, and environment--Gila River phreatophyte project, Graham County, Arizona
By R. C. Culler
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Evapotranspiration and water[shed] research as related to riparian and phreatophyte management
By Jerome S. Horton

Management of phreatophyte and riparian vegetation for maximum multiple use values
By Jerome S. Horton
Soil-moisture and energy relationships associated with riparian vegetation near San Carlos, Arizona
Soil-moisture and energy relationships associated with riparian vegetation near San Carlos, Arizona
By I. S. McQueen
Evapotranspiration by woody phreatophytes in the Humboldt River Valley near Winnemucca, Nevada
Evapotranspiration by woody phreatophytes in the Humboldt River Valley near Winnemucca, Nevada
By T. W. Robinson
Weather and evapotranspiration studies in a saltcedar thicket, Arizona
Weather and evapotranspiration studies in a saltcedar thicket, Arizona
By T. E. A. Van Hylckama