Some site preparation is generally recommended to enhance the growth and survival of planted and naturally regenerated seedlings, but it must be justified both economically and environmentally. More severe preparation is thought to be necessary for intensive plantation silviculture, e.g., using fast-growing, ameliorated stocks, especially in boreal ecosystems. Although not justified scientifically, deep-planting of seedlings is often discouraged and may even be financially penalized in eastern Canada. We thus evaluated early seedling growth and survival of hybrid larch (Larix 9 marschlinsii Coaz) in an experiment including mechanical site preparation and planting depth treatments. Our results suggest that satisfactory early hybrid larch es...
Site index (SI) curves for H20 (dominant height at 20 years total age) were constructed for hybrid l...
A soil water balance model was used in a retrospective study of the survival and performance of shor...
Early regeneration is a critical life stage that affects the future species composition of forests. ...
A silviculturist needs to know how productivity of all tree species under management varies with the...
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca (Beissn.) Franco), grand fir (Abies grandis), and wes...
The first natural Japanese and European larch hybrids discovered English scientists Henry A. and M. ...
Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca (Mayr) Franco), and western larch (Larix occidentalis...
Larch plantations cover approximately 4700km2 of the island of Hokkaido and have become the principl...
Under present environmental conditions, hybrid larch F-1 (Larix gmelinii var. japonica x Larix kaemp...
As the demand for drought hardy tree seedlings rises alongside global temperatures, there is a need ...
<p>Plants growing at the edges of their range limits are expected to be particularly sensitive to ch...
The results of studies of forest cultures of European larch under the age of 10 years, pure and mixe...
In Saskatchewan, Forest Management License Agreement areas require 65% stocking with spruce seedling...
Early regeneration is a critical life stage that affects the future species composition of forests. ...
The relationship between western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) productivity, as determined by si...
Site index (SI) curves for H20 (dominant height at 20 years total age) were constructed for hybrid l...
A soil water balance model was used in a retrospective study of the survival and performance of shor...
Early regeneration is a critical life stage that affects the future species composition of forests. ...
A silviculturist needs to know how productivity of all tree species under management varies with the...
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca (Beissn.) Franco), grand fir (Abies grandis), and wes...
The first natural Japanese and European larch hybrids discovered English scientists Henry A. and M. ...
Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca (Mayr) Franco), and western larch (Larix occidentalis...
Larch plantations cover approximately 4700km2 of the island of Hokkaido and have become the principl...
Under present environmental conditions, hybrid larch F-1 (Larix gmelinii var. japonica x Larix kaemp...
As the demand for drought hardy tree seedlings rises alongside global temperatures, there is a need ...
<p>Plants growing at the edges of their range limits are expected to be particularly sensitive to ch...
The results of studies of forest cultures of European larch under the age of 10 years, pure and mixe...
In Saskatchewan, Forest Management License Agreement areas require 65% stocking with spruce seedling...
Early regeneration is a critical life stage that affects the future species composition of forests. ...
The relationship between western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) productivity, as determined by si...
Site index (SI) curves for H20 (dominant height at 20 years total age) were constructed for hybrid l...
A soil water balance model was used in a retrospective study of the survival and performance of shor...
Early regeneration is a critical life stage that affects the future species composition of forests. ...