Soil compaction is often responsible for the poor establishment of trees on restored brownfield sites. This paper examines the root development, survival and growth of Alnus cordata, Larix kaempferi, Pinus nigra and Betula pendula after cultivation with complete cultivation, a standard industrial ripper and a prototype ripper. The industrial ripper was used in one pass across the experimental plots and the prototype ripper in both two and four passes. While the maximum root depths, after five growing seasons, attained by trees were similar to the target soil loosening depths for the cultivation techniques, the total number of roots suggests that root development was not uniform across the soil profile. All treatments significantly increased...
Tree transplanting practices influence plant survival, establishment, and subsequent landscape value...
Compaction in the subsoil may lead to permanent yield losses. The main objectives of this thesis was...
We compared early establishment of B. maximowicziana, a commercially valuable tree species producing...
Soil compaction is often responsible for the poor establishment of trees on restored brownfield site...
Reinstated soil at restored sites often suffers from severe compaction which can significantly imped...
Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting operations in forests can have profound effects on fore...
Soil compaction due to the use of heavy machinery for timber harvesting has become a widespread prob...
Current UK guidance suggests that a 'rootable' soil profile of at least 1.0 m depth should be suffic...
Soil compaction has long been an issue for the forestry industry. Soil compaction can reduce soil ae...
Survival and growth of Pinus radiata on a low-quality texture-contrast soil in north-eastern Tasmani...
The use of heavy machinery to perform logging operations in forests has increased worldwide during t...
Background and Aims: As part of a study on growth of tree roots in hostile soil, we envisaged that e...
Background and Aims: As part of a study on growth of tree roots in hostile soil, we envisaged that e...
In the study, the influence of soil compaction on the growth of silver fir seedlings (Abies alba Mil...
Soil compaction constitutes a major threat to the fertility of arable soils and food security. The a...
Tree transplanting practices influence plant survival, establishment, and subsequent landscape value...
Compaction in the subsoil may lead to permanent yield losses. The main objectives of this thesis was...
We compared early establishment of B. maximowicziana, a commercially valuable tree species producing...
Soil compaction is often responsible for the poor establishment of trees on restored brownfield site...
Reinstated soil at restored sites often suffers from severe compaction which can significantly imped...
Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting operations in forests can have profound effects on fore...
Soil compaction due to the use of heavy machinery for timber harvesting has become a widespread prob...
Current UK guidance suggests that a 'rootable' soil profile of at least 1.0 m depth should be suffic...
Soil compaction has long been an issue for the forestry industry. Soil compaction can reduce soil ae...
Survival and growth of Pinus radiata on a low-quality texture-contrast soil in north-eastern Tasmani...
The use of heavy machinery to perform logging operations in forests has increased worldwide during t...
Background and Aims: As part of a study on growth of tree roots in hostile soil, we envisaged that e...
Background and Aims: As part of a study on growth of tree roots in hostile soil, we envisaged that e...
In the study, the influence of soil compaction on the growth of silver fir seedlings (Abies alba Mil...
Soil compaction constitutes a major threat to the fertility of arable soils and food security. The a...
Tree transplanting practices influence plant survival, establishment, and subsequent landscape value...
Compaction in the subsoil may lead to permanent yield losses. The main objectives of this thesis was...
We compared early establishment of B. maximowicziana, a commercially valuable tree species producing...