This review presents a synthesis of current knowledge on Root Growth Potential (RGP) of nursery-grown forest seedlings. RGP, the measure of a transplanted seedling's ability to rapidly produce new roots, is a key indicator of seedling vigour and survival after planting. Physiologically, RGP appears to be closely linked to bud dormancy. It peaks when the chilling requirement for dormancy release is fulfilled, then declines, presumably reflecting the internal allocation of current photo-assimilate to shoot growth. RGP can be manipulated in the nursery through practices that induce dormancy, increase root fibrosity, and enhance carbohydrate reserves. Autumn and winter nursery temperatures influence RGP through their effect on dormancy rel...
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca (Beissn.) Franco), grand fir (Abies grandis), and wes...
International audienceAbstractKey messageSeed storage temperature influences root anatomy of the end...
Two dormancy induction trials were conducted in a private container nursery in Saanichton, British C...
Graduation date: 1980Three experiments were conducted on containerized seedlings to examine the shor...
With over 1.5 billion forest tree seedlings produced annually in the USA, use of high quality nurser...
spruce and larch establishment. Silva Fennica 32(3): 241–252. The relationship between the condition...
Roots directly affect planted seedling adaptation to new growing conditions at reforestation sites. ...
Root configuration of radiata pine (Pinus radiata D.Don) seedlings in the nursery was examined in re...
Nursery-grown tree seedlings are a vital component of successful restoration and reforestation progr...
Seedling size is a very important issue when producing plants for restoration projects. Scientific e...
Logging operations using heavy machinery effect changes in soil characteristics due to compaction; s...
This study examined the ability of seedlings of coastal and interior provenances of Douglas-fir (Ps...
Graduation date: 1994Most of the methods currently used to measure root respiration introduce variou...
Graduation date: 1989The physiological condition of a seedling often determines its ability to survi...
Stress resistance and seedling quality are considered to be fully defined by the curve of future sho...
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca (Beissn.) Franco), grand fir (Abies grandis), and wes...
International audienceAbstractKey messageSeed storage temperature influences root anatomy of the end...
Two dormancy induction trials were conducted in a private container nursery in Saanichton, British C...
Graduation date: 1980Three experiments were conducted on containerized seedlings to examine the shor...
With over 1.5 billion forest tree seedlings produced annually in the USA, use of high quality nurser...
spruce and larch establishment. Silva Fennica 32(3): 241–252. The relationship between the condition...
Roots directly affect planted seedling adaptation to new growing conditions at reforestation sites. ...
Root configuration of radiata pine (Pinus radiata D.Don) seedlings in the nursery was examined in re...
Nursery-grown tree seedlings are a vital component of successful restoration and reforestation progr...
Seedling size is a very important issue when producing plants for restoration projects. Scientific e...
Logging operations using heavy machinery effect changes in soil characteristics due to compaction; s...
This study examined the ability of seedlings of coastal and interior provenances of Douglas-fir (Ps...
Graduation date: 1994Most of the methods currently used to measure root respiration introduce variou...
Graduation date: 1989The physiological condition of a seedling often determines its ability to survi...
Stress resistance and seedling quality are considered to be fully defined by the curve of future sho...
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca (Beissn.) Franco), grand fir (Abies grandis), and wes...
International audienceAbstractKey messageSeed storage temperature influences root anatomy of the end...
Two dormancy induction trials were conducted in a private container nursery in Saanichton, British C...