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Plant Materials Program
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Staff Contact:
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Morris Houck,
Plant Materials Specialist
Phone: (318) 473-7761
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Steve
Carmichael, State Resource Conservationist
Phone: (318) 473-7774
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Fax: (318) 473-7616
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The purpose of the program is to provide native plants and plant related
technology that can help solve natural resource problems. Beneficial uses for
which plant material may be developed include coastal shoreline and dune
stabilization, biomass production, carbon sequestration, erosion reduction,
wetland restoration, water quality improvement, streambank and riparian area
protection, and other special conservation treatment needs. Scientists at the
Plant Materials Centers
seek out plants that show promise for meeting an identified conservation need
and test their performance. After multiple years of testing, plant selections
are released to the private sector for commercial production. The work at 27
plant materials centers nationwide is carried out cooperatively with state and
Federal agencies, commercial businesses, and seed and nursery associations.
Three plant materials centers (Golden Meadow, East Texas, and Jamie L. Whitten)
provide assistance to the state of Louisiana. Each center serves an area within
the state of Louisiana that represents unique land resource areas.
To learn more about the Plant Materials Program nationwide, visit the
National Plant Materials Program
Website.
Plant Materials Centers

Click on the map above to access information on the Plant Materials
Centers serving Louisiana.
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Plant Materials Policy, Procedures, Tools and Aids
Plant Materials Resources in
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Last Modified:
05/28/2008 | |
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