. Distribution of roots of certain tree species in two Connecticut soils. Roots (Botany); Trees; Soils. Interpretation of Results 157. Figure 12. Upper left', central root mass of white pine tree grow- ing in Merrimac loamy sand and, upper right, in Charlton fine sandy loam. Center left, central root mass of red pine tree growing in Merrimac loamy sand and, center right, in Charlton fine sandy loam. Bottom left, central root mass of Norway spruce tree growing in Merrimac loamy sand and, bottom right, in Charlton fine sandy Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im


. Distribution of roots of certain tree species in two Connecticut soils. Roots (Botany); Trees; Soils. Interpretation of Results 157. Figure 12. Upper left', central root mass of white pine tree grow- ing in Merrimac loamy sand and, upper right, in Charlton fine sandy loam. Center left, central root mass of red pine tree growing in Merrimac loamy sand and, center right, in Charlton fine sandy loam. Bottom left, central root mass of Norway spruce tree growing in Merrimac loamy sand and, bottom right, in Charlton fine sandy Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Garin, George Illichevsky, 1902-. New Haven : Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station


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