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Coast Redwood Regeneration Survival and Growth in Mendocino County, California

Jameson, M. J. and Robards, T. A. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 22(3):171-175. 2007.

Three stands of second-growth redwood forest were clearcut, and the logging slash in two of the units was broadcast burned following logging. Three types of redwood seedlings (plug, plug-one, and 2-year bareroot) were planted following logging and burning. Seedling survival rates were high and there were no significant differences between survival and growth of stock types after 9 years.


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Author(s): M. J. Jameson, T. A. Robards

Section: Outplanting Performance

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