Animals are known to girdle, or partially girdle, trees and shrubs by eating the bark or by knocking off the bark with their hooves. Since girdling has been observed in slash pine plantations being grazed by cattle, this form of injury was simulated on three ages of slash pine. Survival and growth were observed for 6 years after removal of a 5.1-cm-wide band of bark from around 50, 75, and 100% of the stem near groundline. Mortality was negligible except after complete girdling; even then, some seedlings lived. Height growth was reduced by the 75% girdle, primarily on seedlings treated within 6 months after planting. Two side tests on 100% girdles helped explain how trees can survive this severe injury.This material was digitized as part of...
Regeneration is a common strategy for plants to survive the intrinsic and extrinsic challenges they ...
The loss of standing dead trees (snags) from logging has led to artificial creation of snags to help...
In this study, damage to residual trees during thinning performed by motor-manual felling and whole ...
Animals sometimes injure trees by eating the leaves. Little is known about the amount of removal req...
Seedling outplants injured to resemble damage by cattle the 6th, 18th, or 30th month after planting ...
The effects of cattle trampling in a Douglas-fir plantation the first year after planting were asses...
Longitudinal growth strain (LGS), which is an intrinsic property of wood, can explain the considerab...
Mismanagement of livestock can result in herbivory on Pinus seedlings with potential for growth loss...
This research investigated the potential for using cattle grazing pressure (AU Mg-1 ha-1) and stocki...
Generally, the presence of domestic grass had little effect on germination or survival of conifers o...
Study began in 1977 at Blodgett Forest Research Station near Georgetown, California, to look at the ...
The effects of girdling were analysed in a sessile oak (Quercus petraea Matts. Leibl.) forest with a...
A circular bark with a 30 cm width was artificially removed from the trunk of a 250-year-old zelkova...
Graduation date: 1988The ability of controlled livestock grazing, in\ud combination with seeding of ...
Wiregrass forage growing in developing pine stands may be grazed by cattle if certain precautions ar...
Regeneration is a common strategy for plants to survive the intrinsic and extrinsic challenges they ...
The loss of standing dead trees (snags) from logging has led to artificial creation of snags to help...
In this study, damage to residual trees during thinning performed by motor-manual felling and whole ...
Animals sometimes injure trees by eating the leaves. Little is known about the amount of removal req...
Seedling outplants injured to resemble damage by cattle the 6th, 18th, or 30th month after planting ...
The effects of cattle trampling in a Douglas-fir plantation the first year after planting were asses...
Longitudinal growth strain (LGS), which is an intrinsic property of wood, can explain the considerab...
Mismanagement of livestock can result in herbivory on Pinus seedlings with potential for growth loss...
This research investigated the potential for using cattle grazing pressure (AU Mg-1 ha-1) and stocki...
Generally, the presence of domestic grass had little effect on germination or survival of conifers o...
Study began in 1977 at Blodgett Forest Research Station near Georgetown, California, to look at the ...
The effects of girdling were analysed in a sessile oak (Quercus petraea Matts. Leibl.) forest with a...
A circular bark with a 30 cm width was artificially removed from the trunk of a 250-year-old zelkova...
Graduation date: 1988The ability of controlled livestock grazing, in\ud combination with seeding of ...
Wiregrass forage growing in developing pine stands may be grazed by cattle if certain precautions ar...
Regeneration is a common strategy for plants to survive the intrinsic and extrinsic challenges they ...
The loss of standing dead trees (snags) from logging has led to artificial creation of snags to help...
In this study, damage to residual trees during thinning performed by motor-manual felling and whole ...