Seedbed Density Influences Height, Diameter, and Dry Weight of 3-0 Douglas-Fir
Successful reforestation on many sites in the Douglas-fir region requires the planting of large stock, which is usually produced by nursery transplanting. Transplanted seedlings, however, are expensive and is possible that lower cost 3-0 seedlings could replace them on some sites. This would require growing suitable 3-0 seedlings as a standard nursery practice; yet knowledge for growing 3-0 Douglas-fir seedlings is limited. Past observations suggest that their development is greatly influenced by seedbed density.
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Author(s): Boyd C. Wilson, Robert K. Campbell
Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 23, Number 2 (1972)
Volume: 23
Number: 2