no ive Rd, ane ersi tillw Forest Ecology and ManagementAbstract Tree seedling root growth rate can be limited by any one of three soil physical factors: mechanical resistance, water potential or soil aeration. All three factors vary with soil water content and, under field conditions, root growth rate will depend on the soil water content as a result of its relationship to each factor. For a specific site, the relationship between soil water content and each factor can be developed from periodic measurement in the field or estimated from intact soil core samples. A STELLATM model of first-year pine seedling growth response to soil tillage was developed using previously established relationships between root growth and these growth-limiting ...
Accurate prediction of growth and yield of forest plantations remains important to the forestry indu...
International audienceJust as the aboveground tree organs represent the interface between trees and ...
International audienceJust as the aboveground tree organs represent the interface between trees and ...
Soil tillage can improve tree survival and growth by reducing competing vegetation, increasing nutri...
Identifying the critical soil- and site-based determinants of pine productivity is a crucial part of...
A soil water balance model was used in a retrospective study of the survival and performance of shor...
Seedling size is a very important issue when producing plants for restoration projects. Scientific e...
Soil water potential decreased exponentially and soil strength increased logarithmically as the volu...
Forest productivity is one manner to sequester carbon and it is a renewable energy source. Likewise,...
In a drying soil root elongation rate often declines. Whether the reduction in elongation is due to...
The location and amount of small roots m a forest soil are of interest, because the small roots affo...
In a drying soil root elongation rate often declines. Whether the reduction in elongation is due to...
This study described the effects of soils, site preparation, and initial pine regeneration spacings ...
A report on Department of Forestry research project number 103 entitled 'Forest Plantations'--P. [2]...
On-site climatic measurements were used to model red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) shoot elongation. Th...
Accurate prediction of growth and yield of forest plantations remains important to the forestry indu...
International audienceJust as the aboveground tree organs represent the interface between trees and ...
International audienceJust as the aboveground tree organs represent the interface between trees and ...
Soil tillage can improve tree survival and growth by reducing competing vegetation, increasing nutri...
Identifying the critical soil- and site-based determinants of pine productivity is a crucial part of...
A soil water balance model was used in a retrospective study of the survival and performance of shor...
Seedling size is a very important issue when producing plants for restoration projects. Scientific e...
Soil water potential decreased exponentially and soil strength increased logarithmically as the volu...
Forest productivity is one manner to sequester carbon and it is a renewable energy source. Likewise,...
In a drying soil root elongation rate often declines. Whether the reduction in elongation is due to...
The location and amount of small roots m a forest soil are of interest, because the small roots affo...
In a drying soil root elongation rate often declines. Whether the reduction in elongation is due to...
This study described the effects of soils, site preparation, and initial pine regeneration spacings ...
A report on Department of Forestry research project number 103 entitled 'Forest Plantations'--P. [2]...
On-site climatic measurements were used to model red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) shoot elongation. Th...
Accurate prediction of growth and yield of forest plantations remains important to the forestry indu...
International audienceJust as the aboveground tree organs represent the interface between trees and ...
International audienceJust as the aboveground tree organs represent the interface between trees and ...