Salix planifolia

Common Names: diamondleaf willow, plainleaf willow, tea-leaf willow

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

An ecological microsystem to treat waste oil contaminated soil: Using phytoremediation assisted by fungi and local compost, on a mixed-contaminant site, in a cold climate.

Robichaud K et al (2019).
Sci Total Environ.
PubMed:
30974363

Local fungi, willow and municipal compost effectively remediate petroleum-contaminated soil in the Canadian North.

Robichaud K et al (2019).
Chemosphere.
PubMed:
30579173

Moose herbivory, browse quality, and nutrient cycling in an Alaskan treeline community.

Molvar EM, Bowyer RT and Van Ballenberghe V (1993).
Oecologia.
PubMed:
28313986

Additive effects of genotype, nutrient availability and type of tissue damage on the compensatory response of Salix planifolia ssp. planifolia to simulated herbivory.

Houle G and Simard G (1996).
Oecologia.
PubMed:
28307266

Phytoremediation of cadmium and lead-polluted watersheds.

Kersten G, Majestic B and Quigley M (2017).
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf.
PubMed:
27951422

Moss Mediates the Influence of Shrub Species on Soil Properties and Processes in Alpine Tundra.

Bueno CG et al (2016).
PLoS One.
PubMed:
27760156