Conifer regeneration in western North America is often hampered by low soil moisture, poor soil nutrient status, and competing vegetation. Three site preparation techniques were evaluated at two different elevations in northern Idaho as potential remedies for these problems: (1) soil mounds without control of competing vegetation, (2) soil mounds with herbicidal control of competing vegetation, and (3) scalping (removal of soil surface organic horizons and mineral topsoil). Treatments were evaluated for effects on soil nutrient levels, soil physical properties, and the growth of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca) and western white pine (Pinus monticola) seedlings. Both species generally grew best when planted in the mounded tre...
Site preparation decisions for high-elevation sites are becoming more com-plex, with increasing conc...
Graduation date: 2009Historically, between 40-60% of the Coast Range of Oregon was comprised of\ud s...
Graduation date: 1981The release of Douglas-fir from competition with snowbrush (Ceanothus velutinus...
Intensive timber harvesting and site preparation are becoming more common as demand for timber-based...
This report documents root and ectomycorrhizal development on container-produced (1-0), outplanted, ...
This study described the effects of soils, site preparation, and initial pine regeneration spacings ...
Graduation date: 1995Douglas-fir and grand fir seedling establishment and plant community regenerati...
Physical and chemical soil characteristics along with Douglas-fir (Psuedotsuga menziesii var. glauca...
Graduation date: 1985The effects of six alternative site preparation\ud treatments were compared at ...
A field-scale tree trial was established in 2013 and 2014 on rock disposal site slopes at Mount Poll...
Preparing areas for planting conifer seedlings reduces competition for site resources but creates po...
Long-term site preparation effects on soil characteristics and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii va...
Graduation date: 1999Understory conifer regeneration needs to occur beneath conifer-dominated\ud can...
The Forestry Reclamation Approach uses uncompacted, mounded spoils to reforest mined-land and has be...
Limited natural regeneration of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca) exists on clearcut s...
Site preparation decisions for high-elevation sites are becoming more com-plex, with increasing conc...
Graduation date: 2009Historically, between 40-60% of the Coast Range of Oregon was comprised of\ud s...
Graduation date: 1981The release of Douglas-fir from competition with snowbrush (Ceanothus velutinus...
Intensive timber harvesting and site preparation are becoming more common as demand for timber-based...
This report documents root and ectomycorrhizal development on container-produced (1-0), outplanted, ...
This study described the effects of soils, site preparation, and initial pine regeneration spacings ...
Graduation date: 1995Douglas-fir and grand fir seedling establishment and plant community regenerati...
Physical and chemical soil characteristics along with Douglas-fir (Psuedotsuga menziesii var. glauca...
Graduation date: 1985The effects of six alternative site preparation\ud treatments were compared at ...
A field-scale tree trial was established in 2013 and 2014 on rock disposal site slopes at Mount Poll...
Preparing areas for planting conifer seedlings reduces competition for site resources but creates po...
Long-term site preparation effects on soil characteristics and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii va...
Graduation date: 1999Understory conifer regeneration needs to occur beneath conifer-dominated\ud can...
The Forestry Reclamation Approach uses uncompacted, mounded spoils to reforest mined-land and has be...
Limited natural regeneration of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca) exists on clearcut s...
Site preparation decisions for high-elevation sites are becoming more com-plex, with increasing conc...
Graduation date: 2009Historically, between 40-60% of the Coast Range of Oregon was comprised of\ud s...
Graduation date: 1981The release of Douglas-fir from competition with snowbrush (Ceanothus velutinus...