Root loss during transplanting of bare rooted nursery stock is thought to limit water uptake during establishment. An initial investigation into the effects on growth under well watered conditions of progressive removal of root material from dormant trees of Betula pendula Roth. was set up in spring 1994. Trees with roots ≤ 1 mm removed (40% removal by mass) and with roots ≤ 5 mm removed (84% removal by mass) were compared to controls. Some limited measurements of water relations were also made. Shoot and root growth were increasingly limited by progressive root removal. Root regrowth was apparently proportional to the amount of old root material left behind after transplanting. In addition, the most severe treatment (roots ≤ 5 mm were remo...
The investigations here reported were designed to study the comparative physiological characteristic...
Patterns of shoot growth and branching were studied over two growing seasons in rooted cuttings col...
Roots directly affect planted seedling adaptation to new growing conditions at reforestation sites. ...
Seedlings of Betula pendula Roth were grown with their root systems separated between two soil compa...
Trees experience tremendous stress in the trans-planting process, primarily from adverse changes in ...
Graduation date: 1978The effect of lifting date and root-pruning treatments on\ud water potential, r...
We compared early establishment of B. maximowicziana, a commercially valuable tree species producing...
Graduation date: 1979The need for increased efficiency in regeneration of western hemlock (Tsuga het...
Root growth and its effects on water uptake and plant water relations of seedlings during the initia...
Patterns of shoot growth and branching were studied over two growing seasons in rooted cuttings coll...
The aims of this study were: 1) to evaluate the effect of two levels of root severance on tree growt...
Graduation date: 1992Transplant shock was induced by applying a range of soil water contents to unst...
Graduation date: 1993Approximately 3-4 month-old containerized Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (M...
Graduation date: 1997The goal of this thesis was to determine the physiological mechanisms that link...
grantor: University of TorontoChanges in growth, water relations and ABA accumulation were...
The investigations here reported were designed to study the comparative physiological characteristic...
Patterns of shoot growth and branching were studied over two growing seasons in rooted cuttings col...
Roots directly affect planted seedling adaptation to new growing conditions at reforestation sites. ...
Seedlings of Betula pendula Roth were grown with their root systems separated between two soil compa...
Trees experience tremendous stress in the trans-planting process, primarily from adverse changes in ...
Graduation date: 1978The effect of lifting date and root-pruning treatments on\ud water potential, r...
We compared early establishment of B. maximowicziana, a commercially valuable tree species producing...
Graduation date: 1979The need for increased efficiency in regeneration of western hemlock (Tsuga het...
Root growth and its effects on water uptake and plant water relations of seedlings during the initia...
Patterns of shoot growth and branching were studied over two growing seasons in rooted cuttings coll...
The aims of this study were: 1) to evaluate the effect of two levels of root severance on tree growt...
Graduation date: 1992Transplant shock was induced by applying a range of soil water contents to unst...
Graduation date: 1993Approximately 3-4 month-old containerized Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (M...
Graduation date: 1997The goal of this thesis was to determine the physiological mechanisms that link...
grantor: University of TorontoChanges in growth, water relations and ABA accumulation were...
The investigations here reported were designed to study the comparative physiological characteristic...
Patterns of shoot growth and branching were studied over two growing seasons in rooted cuttings col...
Roots directly affect planted seedling adaptation to new growing conditions at reforestation sites. ...