[PCA] QUESTION: References/Research on Genetics & Restoration

Harper-Lore, Bonnie Bonnie.Harper-Lore at fhwa.dot.gov
Wed Feb 11 13:50:24 CST 2004


Much work has been done on this issue at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls.
Please contact Kirk Henderson at
I am sure he will be of help. 319-273-2813

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Subject: [PCA] QUESTION: References/Research on Genetics & Restoration


If you can help Jessica, please contact her directly using the contact
info at the end of her e-mail.

Hello,
I'm trying to put together a paper on the benefits of using local
genotype/ecotype seeds for restoration purposes (mostly prairie and
wetland restoration); and was wondering if you could give some guidance on
references or current pertinent research. Utilizing local genotype is a
very important topic that needs more attention (there are organizations
that promote natives, but shun local genotypes because they reason that it
isn't cost-effective, which isn't necessarily true), and was hoping to get
additional input on this subject.
Thank you kindly,
Jessica Woo

Earth Source, Inc.
Tel: 260-489-8511
Fax: 260-489-8607
jessica at earthsourceinc.net
www.earthsourceinc.net


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