نتایج جستجو برای: loblolly pine plantations

تعداد نتایج: 23421  

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
F T Davies S E Svenson J C Cole L Phavaphutanon S A Duray V Olalde-Portugal C E Meier S H Bo

Mycorrhizal enhancement of drought resistance of two woody plant species, loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and rose (Rosa hybrida L. cv. Ferdy), occurred independently of phosphorus nutrition. Mycorrhizae tended to alter root morphology and carbon allocation patterns of shoots and roots. Increased drought resistance of mycorrhizal plants was in part attributed to drought-induced colonization by m...

2005
Ivan Edwards Andrew Gillespie Jennifer Chen Kurt Johnsen Ronald Turco

mately 7 to 10% of the area available for loblolly pine production (Schultz, 1997), optimum nutrition may beCommercial timber production is increasingly reliant on long-term come strategically important to meet global demand for fertilization to maximize stand productivity, yet we do not understand loblolly derived forest products (Albaugh et al., 1998). the extent to which this practice homoge...

2006
David B. South

The Southern Alliance for the Utilization of Biomass Resources (SAUBR)................ 3 I met a landowner who was getting out of the cattle business and wanted to plant trees for some income, to encourage wildlife, and for recreation. She asked me how many loblolly pine seedlings she should plant on her pastureland. I replied, “It depends on your objectives and who you ask.” You see, there are...

2013
Miren Onaindia Ibone Ametzaga-Arregi Mikel San Sebastián Anaïs Mitxelena Gloria Rodríguez-Loinaz Lorena Peña Josu G. Alday

Forestry industry in many European countries has begun to focus on sustainable forest management practices, and consequently, a greater emphasis is now being placed on the restoration and enhancement of native woodlands in places where intensive forestry is nowadays not highly profitable. In this context, we evaluate the natural regeneration of native oak woodland vegetation under cultivated st...

2016
Chris A. Maier Pete Anderson John R. Butnor Phillip M. Dougherty Kurt Johnsen Daniel McInnis

We measured soil CO2 efflux (Fs) in four loblolly pine plantations in the coastal plain of South Carolina in an effort to understand how site preparation, drainage, and microclimate affect Fs, root biomass, and soil carbon pools during early stand development. All plantations were site prepared: sheared, raked, and bedded. Soil CO2 efflux, temperature (Ts), moisture (θ), root biomass (Rb), coar...

2008
G. Matusick L. G. Eckhardt

Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill) was once the main southern pine species found throughout the southeastern United States, encompassing approximately 38 million hectares (6). After nearly complete destruction of the longleaf pine ecosystem, restoration efforts in recent years have caused resurgence in the planting of longleaf pine on many state and federal lands (14). Many factors have signi...

1999
JAMES D. HAYWOOD ALLAN E. TIARKS MARY A. SWORD

Following si te preparation, three cultural t reatments and three open-poll inated loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) families were studied on a .gently sloping Beauregard silt loam in central Louisiana. The treatments were: (1) fertilization (either broadcast application of 177 kg N and 151 kg P/ha or none); (2) herbicide application (either broadcast application of herbicides during the first thr...

2005
JAMES R. MCCORMICK

Partial brood loss in red-cockaded woodpeckers (Picoides borealis) was studied during 2 breeding seasons in eastern Texas. The timing of partial brood loss, group size, number of initial nestlings, number of birds fledged, and habitat characteristics of the group's cavity-tree cluster were examined for 37 woodpecker groups in loblolly(Pinus taeda) shortleaf (I! echinata) pine habitat and 14 gro...

2014
Yuxin Zhang Shuang Zhang Keming Ma Bojie Fu Madhur Anand

The role of forest plantations in biodiversity conservation has gained more attention in recent years. However, most work on evaluating the diversity of forest plantations focuses only on one spatial scale; thus, we examined the effects of sampling scale on diversity in forest plantations. We designed a hierarchical sampling strategy to collect data on woody species diversity in planted pine (P...

2006
S. F. Potts A. C. Cline H. L. Mcintyre

HE white pine weevil (Pissodes strobi (Peck)) is one of the most destructive forest insect pests in the Northeast. By causing forked and crooked boles, extreme limbihess, and weaknesses in the wood itself, it has greatly reduced the usefulness and value of the injured white pine for all the more exacting needs of the lumbe• and building trades. This has been one .of the principal factors respon...

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