Native Hawaiian Seed Production on Highway Rights-of-Way.

The media provided below represents the final contract deliverables for Hawaii Department of Transportation task agreement  No. DL2012-2.  The Scope of Work for this project included research to identify methods for native plant establishment and identify plant indicators of maximum seed yield for 5 species. The media provided below represents deliverables for this project as well as landscape industry and scientific publications.

For more information on this presentations contact:

Dr. Joe DeFrank, email: defrenk@hawaii.edu.

 Phone: 808-956-5698.

Title of Presentation (all media posted 01/06/2020)

 Written reports
Termination report/Final Project Deliverable: Development of Large Scale Seed Production and Roadside Establishment Protocol for Five Native Hawaiian Groundcovers (07/05/18) click to view
HDOT planting guidelines (619) for tree, shrubs, vines, groundcovers and grass on roadside rights-of-way.  These guidelines are amended (updated in 2018)for native Hawaiian plants and are not official guidelines for the Hawaii Department of Transportation. click to view
Optimization of Waltheria indica Seed Yield Using a Visual Evaluation Scale of Seed Head Cluster Maturity.  Seed Technology: 39(1): 63-69. click to view

Weed control and response of transplanted Uhaloa in the presence of two pre-emergence herbicides applied at the time of planting.  J. Applied Horticulture: 21(2): 106-110.

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HDOT Sponsor Research and Resource Development for Native Hawaiian Species in Roadside Landscapes.  Hawaii Landscape: Jan|Feb 2018: 22-24. click to view

 

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