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*[[file:Crowder & Darris 1999 produce cuttings in beds.pdf]] describes consideration for agricultural production of cuttings.
*[[file:Crowder & Darris 1999 produce cuttings in beds.pdf]] describes consideration for agricultural production of cuttings.
*[[file:Darris 2002 native plant cuttings.pdf]] - perhaps the most extensive testing of native shrub rooting ability and responsiveness to auxin treatment.
*[[file:Darris 2002 native plant cuttings.pdf]] - perhaps the most extensive testing of native shrub rooting ability and responsiveness to auxin treatment.
*[[file:Polster 2002 soil bioengineering techniques.pdf]] a short document with good illustrations from BC, including description of the "live pole drain" strategy.
*[[file:Cereghino 2004 native cutting thesis.pdf]] - a thesis with an extensive literature review on field propagation of un-rooted cuttings including interviews with Salish Sea practitioners and a list of likely species for cuttings.
*[[file:Cereghino 2004 native cutting thesis.pdf]] - a thesis with an extensive literature review on field propagation of un-rooted cuttings including interviews with Salish Sea practitioners and a list of likely species for cuttings.
*[[file:Cereghino 2004 native cutting thesis presentation.pdf]] - a power point presentation showing essential results of a field trial of snowberry, dogwood, and salmonberry
*[[file:Cereghino 2004 native cutting thesis presentation.pdf]] - a power point presentation showing essential results of a field trial of snowberry, dogwood, and salmonberry
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*[[file:Darris 2006 suggestions for cutting installation.pdf]] describes horticultural considerations for various strategies using stem cuttings in the field.
*[[file:Darris 2006 suggestions for cutting installation.pdf]] describes horticultural considerations for various strategies using stem cuttings in the field.
*[[file:Hartema et al 2016 willow livestake diameter in reed canarygrass.pdf]] - a study evaluating cost effectiveness for willow coverage in RCG meadows.
*[[file:Hartema et al 2016 willow livestake diameter in reed canarygrass.pdf]] - a study evaluating cost effectiveness for willow coverage in RCG meadows.
*[[file:Giordanengo & Mandel 2016 willow and cottonwood installation.pdf]] - another short manual from the inter-mountain west with some good detailed information.
*[[file:Cereghino 2019 summary of cutting bed installation seattle.pdf]] - the initial project proposal and design, followed by an email report 14 years after installation describing status of the system.
*[[file:Cereghino 2019 summary of cutting bed installation seattle.pdf]] - the initial project proposal and design, followed by an email report 14 years after installation describing status of the system.



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This page describes different strategies and systems for harvesting, producing, processing, and using cuttings, either for nursery production of for field planting. Cuttings are a rapid efficient method for reproduction of plants that easily for adventitious roots.

Species and Strategies

General references on physiology and species.

Biotechnical Erosion Control

Application of cuttings to managing erosion and evolution of streams and rivers.

Twig Indentification

Identifying species based on bark, buds and stem structure.