spruce and larch establishment. Silva Fennica 32(3): 241–252. The relationship between the condition of bare-rooted 2-year-old seedlings of Sitka spruce and larch at the time of planting and their survival and growth after 2 years was examined. Data were analysed for 2 experiments using seedlings lifted and stored at +1°C throughout the winter for planting in April and also for 2 experiments using seedlings planted directly on different dates without cold storage. Electrolyte leakage from the fine roots of spruce was closely correlated to survival following direct planting at different times from September to April and fine root leakage was a more accurate indicator of spruce performance than root growth potential. However the pattern of la...
The appearance and accumulation of vegetative storage proteins in nursery-grown Interior spruce seed...
The aim of this research was to compare methods of overwinter storage of forest tree species plantin...
Subirrigation (SI), where water is provided to container seedlings from below and rises through the ...
Autumn sown small seedlings for later transplanting into large containers have been introduced in Sw...
This review presents a synthesis of current knowledge on Root Growth Potential (RGP) of nursery-grow...
Roots directly affect planted seedling adaptation to new growing conditions at reforestation sites. ...
Graduation date: 1980Three experiments were conducted on containerized seedlings to examine the shor...
Graduation date: 1993The goal of this study was to evaluate the ability of two seedling quality eval...
Graduation date: 1989The physiological condition of a seedling often determines its ability to survi...
Short-term physiological responses of planting frozen (FR) and rapidly thawed (TR) root plugs of Dou...
A soil water balance model was used in a retrospective study of the survival and performance of shor...
Some site preparation is generally recommended to enhance the growth and survival of planted and nat...
In response to concern over the failure and poor growth of many interior and white spruce plantation...
Dormant and cold acclimated forest seedlings have a higher stress tolerance after lifting and suppor...
The physiological condition of three-year-old Douglas fir [Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco] wa...
The appearance and accumulation of vegetative storage proteins in nursery-grown Interior spruce seed...
The aim of this research was to compare methods of overwinter storage of forest tree species plantin...
Subirrigation (SI), where water is provided to container seedlings from below and rises through the ...
Autumn sown small seedlings for later transplanting into large containers have been introduced in Sw...
This review presents a synthesis of current knowledge on Root Growth Potential (RGP) of nursery-grow...
Roots directly affect planted seedling adaptation to new growing conditions at reforestation sites. ...
Graduation date: 1980Three experiments were conducted on containerized seedlings to examine the shor...
Graduation date: 1993The goal of this study was to evaluate the ability of two seedling quality eval...
Graduation date: 1989The physiological condition of a seedling often determines its ability to survi...
Short-term physiological responses of planting frozen (FR) and rapidly thawed (TR) root plugs of Dou...
A soil water balance model was used in a retrospective study of the survival and performance of shor...
Some site preparation is generally recommended to enhance the growth and survival of planted and nat...
In response to concern over the failure and poor growth of many interior and white spruce plantation...
Dormant and cold acclimated forest seedlings have a higher stress tolerance after lifting and suppor...
The physiological condition of three-year-old Douglas fir [Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco] wa...
The appearance and accumulation of vegetative storage proteins in nursery-grown Interior spruce seed...
The aim of this research was to compare methods of overwinter storage of forest tree species plantin...
Subirrigation (SI), where water is provided to container seedlings from below and rises through the ...