نتایج جستجو برای: loblolly pine plantations

تعداد نتایج: 23421  

2013
William D. Stock Hugh Finn Jackson Parker Ken Dods

Pine plantations near Perth, Western Australia have provided an important food source for endangered Carnaby's Cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus latirostris) since the 1940s. Plans to harvest these plantations without re-planting will remove this food source by 2031 or earlier. To assess the impact of pine removal, we studied the ecological association between Carnaby's Cockatoos and pine using behavi...

1999
M. D. Cain

A simple competition assessment system was evaluated a.s part of an intensive competition control study in a natural, even-aged stand of loblolly-shortleaf pine (Pinus taeda L.-P. echinata Mill.) seedlings in southern Arkansas. Four levels of competition control were 1 Cooperation was provided by the following organizations: Department of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas at Monticello; ...

2000
Charles H. Walkinshaw

Loblolly pine (Pinus tueda L) has become the most important source of wood fiber in the southern United States. This tree is an excellent competitor and recovers well from a variety of adverse conditions. ‘a2 The value of loblolly pine as a plantation tree has encouraged many researchers to devote their careers to the study of this species. It is surprising then that the root system of loblolly...

2017
Jeff Chieppa Lori Eckhardt Arthur Chappelka

Seedlings from four families of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) were grown in capped open-top chambers and exposed to three different weekly moisture regimes for 13 weeks. Moisture regimes varied in intensity and frequency of simulated rainfall (irrigation) events; however, the total amounts were comparable. These simulated treatments were chosen to simulate expected changes in rainfall variabil...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
Michael A Blazier Lewis A Gaston Terry R Clason Kenneth W Farrish Brian P Oswald Hayden A Evans

Fertilizing pastures with poultry litter has led to an increased incidence of nutrient-saturated soils, particularly on highly fertilized, well drained soils. Applying litter to silvopastures, in which loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum) production are integrated, may be an ecologically desirable alternative for upland soils of the southeastern USA. Integrating subt...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Campbell J Nairn Denise M Lennon Alicia Wood-Jones Alison V Nairn Jeffrey F D Dean

Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.), the most widely planted tree species in the United States, is an important source of wood and wood fibers for a multitude of consumer products. Wood fibers are primarily composed of secondary cell walls, and cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin are major components of wood. Fiber morphology and cell wall composition are important determinants of wood properties. ...

2005
Tiina Ylioja Daniel H. Slone Matthew P. Ayres

The impacts on forests of tree-killing bark beetles can depend on the species composition of potential host trees. Host susceptibility might be an intrinsic property of tree species, or it might depend on spatial patterning of alternative host species. We compared the susceptibility of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) and Virginia pine (P. virginiana) to southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis)...

1999
Charles H. Walkinshaw

Loblolly pines (Pinus taeda L.) thut were 8 to 17 yr old tolerated one to three fus[form rust (Cronartium quercuum [Berk.]Miyabe exShiraij sp. fusiforme) galls in theirstems. Families withfourormore galls in their stems lost 2.5% or more ofthe trees by age 17. In living trees with less thanf<jurstem galls, diameter growth was comparable to that of trees with no galls. Tolerance was indicated by...

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