Data Release: Germination and growth of Montezuma cypress (Taxodium mucronatum) from the Nazas River to experimental salinity treatments
Dates
Publication Date
2023-01-12
Start Date
2018-03
End Date
2019-01
Citation
Cano-Villegas, O., Middleton, B.A., Muro-Pérez, G., Jurado, E., Flores, J., Castañeda-Gaytán, G., Anemaet, E.R., and Sánchez-Salas, J., 2023, Data Release: Germination and growth of Montezuma cypress (Taxodium mucronatum) from the Nazas River to experimental salinity treatments: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9HRHJVQ.
Summary
During March and April of 2018, viable seeds were collected from Cañón de Fernández State Park in Lerdo, Durango and sent to Lafayette, LA for germination. This study tested the seedling growth and germination of Taxodium mucronatum from the Nazas River watershed at different salinity concentrations representing freshwater, moderate salinity, and high salinity.
Summary
During March and April of 2018, viable seeds were collected from Cañón de Fernández State Park in Lerdo, Durango and sent to Lafayette, LA for germination. This study tested the seedling growth and germination of Taxodium mucronatum from the Nazas River watershed at different salinity concentrations representing freshwater, moderate salinity, and high salinity.
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Purpose
To form a better understanding of future changes in wetland management due to climate change causing hotter and drier climates, the adaptations of Taxodium mucronatum trees of the Chihuahuan Desert to arid and saline conditions was studied.