Native Grass Hydroseed Development - Project No. HWY-L-2005-06
The media provided below represents the final contract deliverables for HDOT contract No. HWY-L-2005-06. The Scope of Work for this project included research to identify methods for use of conventional hydro mulch or hydro seeding methods for native plant establishment. The media provided below represents deliverables for this project as well as graduate student theses and scientific publications.
For more information on this presentations contact:
Dr. Joe DeFrank, email: defrenk@hawaii.edu.
Dr. Orville Baldos, email: obaldos@hawaii.edu
Scott Lukas, email: slukas@hawaii.edu
Phone: 808-956-5698.
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Title of Presentation (all media posted 12/09/2014) |
Media format MPEG-4 | Slide show images as pdf | Written reports |
Roadside area site preparations for the establishment of native Hawaiian plants | view lecture | Click to download slide show | |
Pili grass establishment protocols on roadside areas | view lecture | Click to download slide show | |
Protocols for Establishing Mau'u aki aki (Fimbristylis cymosa) along Roadside Rights of Way. | view lecture | Click to download slide show | |
Planting Specifications for Native Hawaiian Akiaki grass. | view lecture | Click to download slide show | |
Establishment Protocols for 3 Native Hawaiian Plants on Roadside Areas. | |||
ASSESSMENT OF HYDROPLANTING TECHNIQUES AND HERBICIDE TOLERANCE OF TWO NATIVE HAWAIIAN GROUNDCOVERS WITH ROADSIDE RE-VEGETATION POTENTIAL. Master of Science thesis by Orville Baldos, May 2009. |
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EVALUATION OF PRE‐EMERGENCE HERBICIDES CONTAINED WITHIN A HYDROMULCH CAP TO DETERMINE WEED CONTROL AND SAFETY FOR TWO NATIVE HAWAIIAN GRASSES IN A SIMULATED ROADSIDE ENVIRONMENT. Master of Science thesis by Scott Lukas, May 2011. |
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HDOT planting guidelines (619) for tree, shrubs, vines, groundcovers and grass on roadside rights-of-way. These guidelines are amended for native Hawaiian plants and are not official guidelines for the Hawaii Department of Transportation. | |||
HDOT hydro-mulch seeding guidelines (641) for the application of mulch, seed, native planting materials using hydraulic equipment. These guidelines are amended for native Hawaiian plants and are not official guidelines for the Hawaii Department of Transportation. | |||
Pre- and Postemergence Herbicide Tolerance of Tropical Fimbry, a Native Hawaiian Sedge with Potential Use for Roadside Revegetation, in HortTechnolgy: 2012, 22(1)126-130. |
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Tolerance of Transplanted Seashore Dropseed to Pre- and Postemergence Herbicides, in HortTechnology: 2010, 20(4)772-777. |