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New forests, 2002-05, Vol.23 (3), p.225-237
2002
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Planting frozen conifer seedlings: Warming trends and effects on seedling performance
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  • New forests, 2002-05, Vol.23 (3), p.225-237
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Dordrecht: Kluwer
Erscheinungsjahr
2002
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SpringerNature Journals
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  • In temperate climates, conifer seedlings are often held in frozen storage (-2 °C) for extended periods and then placed in cool storage (+2 °C) so the root plug can thaw prior to outplanting. Two plug temperature treatments were used to test the hypothesis that thawing seedlings prior to outplanting may be unnecessary: seedlings were planted with frozen root plugs ('frozen seedlings') and with thawed root plugs ('thawed seedlings'). The experiment was conducted under two watering regimes (irregular, regular) and with three conifer species (lodgepole pine [Pinus contorta var. latifolia], western larch [Larix occidentalis], interior spruce [Picea glauca × engelmannii]) to increase the generality of the results. The warming of root plugs after planting was examined. Thawed root plugs warmed to soil temperature rapidly (about 30 min) while frozen root plugs took longer (to 2 h) because ice in the plug had to melt before temperatures rose. Larger root plugs took longer to warm to soil temperature. Several aspects of seedling field performance were also assessed. For all species, variable fluorescence did not differ between frozen and thawed seedlings. Bud break was faster for thawed than frozen western larch seedlings but did not differ between frozen and thawed seedlings for either lodgepole pine or interior spruce. Height increment differed significantly between frozen and thawed seedlings that received the irregular watering regime; this effect was likely a response to the positioning of irrigation nozzles, which resulted in sporadic and non-uniform irrigation patterns. Height increment did not differ between frozen and thawed seedlings that received the regular watering regime. Root collar diameter and volume increments were not significantly affected by plug temperature treatment under either watering regime. Planting seedlings with frozen root plugs did not hinder field performance over one growing season under these watering regimes.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0169-4286
eISSN: 1573-5095
DOI: 10.1023/A:1020328826444
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_744095035

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