نتایج جستجو برای: loblolly pine plantations

تعداد نتایج: 23421  

1996
K. H. LUDOVICI L. A. MORRIS

nitrogen and soil water were studied in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings grown in monoculture and in competition with sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L.) or crab grass (Digitaria spp.). Rhizotron cells were maintained at high soil water availability (approximately −0.1 MPa) or subjected to three dry-down cycles to low soil water availability (approximately −1.0 MPa), over two growing ...

1998
G. S. Pullman Gerald S. Pullman David T. Webb

An embryo classification system has been developed based on observations of Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco (Douglas-fir) and Pinus taeda L. (loblolly pine) zygotic embryos and on the literature concerning embryology within the pine family. This system is suitable for classification of both zygotic and somatic embryos of loblolly pine, Picea abies L. (Norway spruce), and Douglas-fir. This ...

1999
M. D. Cain D. A. Yaussy

The southern pines constitute an important commercial crop, and with proper management their rapid growth insures a renewable resource for the southern United States. On upland pine sites, hardwood shrubs and trees, herbaceous plants, and woody vines all compete with the pines for sunlight, growing space, moisture, and nutrients. The loss in pine volume production that results from this competi...

Journal: :Small-scale Forestry 2021

Operating as ecological engineers, the increased distribution and abundance of wild hogs (Sus scrofa) has caused considerable socio-economic impacts. The international scope economic research providing hog damage estimates are often confined to agricultural crops, while among forest plantations lacking. In Alabama, private landowners hold majority timberland acreage less equipped absorb financi...

2017
Donata R. Henry Darren A. Miller Thomas W. Sherry

Intensively managed pine (Pinus spp.) forests encompass over 15.8 million hectares in the southeastern United States and provide an important source of wood products and an economic return to landowners. Given the extent of this landscape and the diversity of management goals and stakeholders, understanding how these forests can also be managed for biological diversity is important. Swainson’s ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1995
J Nowak A L Friend

To probe variation in Al sensitivity of two co-occurring pine species, seedlings from six full-sib families of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) were grown in solution culture containing 4.4 mM (high-Al) or 0.01 mM (low-Al) AlCl(3) at pH 4 for 58 days. On average, both pine species had 41% less total dry weight in the high-Al treatment than in the low-Al tr...

2012
Don C. Bragg

Calculating stand biomass potential is an increasingly important aspect of silviculture, particularly when attempting to restore forest ecosystems or determining additionality in sequestered carbon. However, the lumbering of the original forests of the Midsouth region of the United States of America, coupled with the accelerating conversion of unmanaged natural-origin stands to loblolly pine (P...

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