Fifth Year Results of Direct Seeding Yellow-Poplar on Tennessees Eastern Highland Rim
Yellow-poplar seeds sown in the fall in prepared spots or rows produced well-stocked stands. Spring seeding was much riskier, especially for row seeding. Broadcast seeding of yellow-poplar failed to produce adequate seedlings for regenerating cutover areas. Burning seedbeds before sowing had little effect on performance.
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Author(s): Charles E. McGee, Kenneth Pierce
Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 33, Number 4 (1982)
Volume: 33
Number: 4