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Aberdeen Plant Materials Center Cooperates with Great Basin Native Plant Selection and Increase Project Loren St. John & Daniel Ogle USDA-NRCS. NRCS Plant Materials Mission. Develop, test, and transfer effective state-of-the-art plant science technology to meet customer needs. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Aberdeen Plant Materials Center Cooperates with Great Basin Native Plant Selection and Increase Project
Loren St. John & Daniel OgleUSDA-NRCS
Develop, test, and transfer effective state-of-the-art plant science
technology to meet customer needs
Develop, test, and transfer effective state-of-the-art plant science
technology to meet customer needs
NRCS Plant Materials MissionNRCS Plant Materials Mission
Maple Grove Germplasm Lewis flax (Linum lewissi)
Anatone Germplasm bluebunch wheatgrass (Pseudoroegneria
spicata)
Anatone Germplasm bluebunch wheatgrass (Pseudoroegneria
spicata)
Snake River Plains Germplasm
fourwing saltbush
(Atriplex canescens)
Procedures for Propagation of Rooted Cuttings
Northern Cold Desert Germplasm winterfat
(Krascheninnikovia lanata)
Orchard Display Nursery
Forb Propagation and Initial Evaluation
biscuit root
(Lomatium triternatum)Photo courtesy of Rocky Mountain Research Station
sulphurflower buckwheat(Erigonum umbellatum)
Photo courtesy of Rocky Mountain Research Station
sharpleaf penstemon(Penstemon acuminatus)
Photo courtesy of Rocky Mountain Research Station
Acknowledgement:
Great Basin Native Plant Selection and Increase Project with Funding provided by USDI BLM Great Basin Restoration Initiative and USDA FS Rocky
Mountain Research Station
Loren St. JohnPMC Team Leader
Aberdeen Plant Materials CenterP.O Box 296
Aberdeen, ID 83210208-397-4133
Loren St. JohnPMC Team Leader
Aberdeen Plant Materials CenterP.O Box 296
Aberdeen, ID 83210208-397-4133
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