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Technical Resources
Riparian and Bioengineering
Updated
07/11/2008
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The Plant Materials Program
selects plants and provides training for improving riparian and
streambank zones and evaluate plants for their erosion control
ability before testing them on problem sites.
We can only realize the goals of achieving a sustainable
natural resource base and a high quality environment with sound
plant science. The work of Plant Materials Centers and Plant
Materials Specialists has been vital to these efforts, and the
strength of the NRCS Plant Materials Program lies in its
continued commitment to the conservation of America’s resources. |
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Publications
Special Features
Some documents or features may require
Acrobat Reader.
Guidelines
for Planting Dormant Whip Cuttings to Revegetate and Stabilize Streambanks:Deep
Planting - The Ground Water Connection. (PDF; 478KB) Los Lunas Plant Materials
Center. 2007. Los Lunas PMC, Los Lunas, NM. 2007. 2p. (ID# 7105)
Guidelines
for Planting Longstem Transplants for Riparian Restoration in the Southwest:
Deep Planting-The Ground Water Connection. (PDF; 475KB) Los Lunas Plant Materials
Center. 2007. Los Lunas PMC, Los Lunas, NM. 2007. 2p. (ID# 7106)
PMC
Studies Deep Plant Methodology Unusual Method Works in Riparian Environments.
(PDF; 40 KB) Gregory A. Fenchel, Barbara Garrett. 2006. Natural Resources Reporter,
Albuquerque, New Mexico. Winter 2006. 1p. (ID# 6607)
FY
2007 Progress Report for the Cibola National Forest : Production of Riparian
Plant Materials for Watershed and Ecosystem Restoration Projects. (PDF; 870 KB)
David R. Dreesen. 2007. Los Lunas Plant Materials Center, Los Lunas, NM.
9/15/07. 6p. (ID# 7654)
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