JSTOR Daily: Influence of season and method of topkill on resprouting characteristics and biomass of Quercus nigra saplings from a southeastern U.S. pine-grassland ecosystem Influence of season and method of topkill on resprouting characteristics and biomass of Quercus nigra saplings from a southeastern U.S. pine-grassland ecosystem A large water oak (Quercus nigra) in the Halifax area caught the South Boston Garden Club member and horticulturist Nancy Linz’s interest.

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JSTOR Daily: Carbohydrate, Lipid, and Protein Distribution in Dormant, Stratified, and Germinated Quercus nigra Embryos During stratification and germination, carbohydrate and lipid contents in water oak (Quercus nigra L.) embryos diminished, and both substances shifted from the cotyledons to the embryo axis. Carbohydrate, Lipid, and Protein Distribution in Dormant, Stratified, and Germinated Quercus nigra Embryos