Ebook: Seedling physiology and reforestation success: Proceedings of the Physiology Working Group Technical Session
- Tags: Tree Biology, Forestry Management
- Series: Forestry Sciences 14
- Year: 1984
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Clonal Reforestation: Forests of the Future?....Pages 3-28
Propagation and Preservation of Elms Via Tissue Culture Systems....Pages 29-36
New Forests from Better Seeds: The Role of Seed Physiology....Pages 37-59
Manipulating Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) Seed Germination with Simulated Moisture and Temperature Stress....Pages 61-74
Altering Seedling Physiology to Improve Reforestation Success....Pages 77-114
Seed Source Lifting Windows Improve Plantation Establishment of Pacific Slope Douglas-Fir....Pages 115-141
Physiology Research Made Forestation With Container-Grown Seedlings Successful....Pages 143-155
Relating Seedling Physiology to Survival and Growth in Container-Grown Southern Pines....Pages 157-176
Front Matter....Pages 177-177
The Influence of Species and Stocktype Selection on Stand Establishment: an Ecophysiological Perspective....Pages 179-224
Characterization of the Internal Water Relations of Loblolly Pine Seedlings in Response to Nursery Cultural Treatments: Implications for Reforestation Success....Pages 225-243
Growth Response and Physiology of Tree Seedlings as Affected by Weed Control....Pages 247-257
Interference Between Greenleaf Manzanita (Arctostaphylos Patula) and Ponderosa Pine (Pinus Ponderosa)....Pages 259-270
Nutrition Management: A Physiological Basis for Yield Improvement....Pages 271-299
Mycorrhizae and Reforestation Success in the Oak-Hickory Region....Pages 301-319
Back Matter....Pages 320-325
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Clonal Reforestation: Forests of the Future?....Pages 3-28
Propagation and Preservation of Elms Via Tissue Culture Systems....Pages 29-36
New Forests from Better Seeds: The Role of Seed Physiology....Pages 37-59
Manipulating Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) Seed Germination with Simulated Moisture and Temperature Stress....Pages 61-74
Altering Seedling Physiology to Improve Reforestation Success....Pages 77-114
Seed Source Lifting Windows Improve Plantation Establishment of Pacific Slope Douglas-Fir....Pages 115-141
Physiology Research Made Forestation With Container-Grown Seedlings Successful....Pages 143-155
Relating Seedling Physiology to Survival and Growth in Container-Grown Southern Pines....Pages 157-176
Front Matter....Pages 177-177
The Influence of Species and Stocktype Selection on Stand Establishment: an Ecophysiological Perspective....Pages 179-224
Characterization of the Internal Water Relations of Loblolly Pine Seedlings in Response to Nursery Cultural Treatments: Implications for Reforestation Success....Pages 225-243
Growth Response and Physiology of Tree Seedlings as Affected by Weed Control....Pages 247-257
Interference Between Greenleaf Manzanita (Arctostaphylos Patula) and Ponderosa Pine (Pinus Ponderosa)....Pages 259-270
Nutrition Management: A Physiological Basis for Yield Improvement....Pages 271-299
Mycorrhizae and Reforestation Success in the Oak-Hickory Region....Pages 301-319
Back Matter....Pages 320-325
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