Ten-Year Response of Western Larch and Douglas-fir Seedlings to Mulch Mats, Sulfometuron, and Shade in Northeast Oregon
This trial investigated the effectiveness of small-scale vegetation management treatments on seedling survival and growth. Treatments included a black mulch mat, a spot application of sulfometuron, and control; in each of these treatments, half the seedlings were shaded. Costs of the treatments were...
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Published in | Tree planters' notes Vol. 53; no. 1; pp. 29 - 36 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
2008
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Summary: | This trial investigated the effectiveness of small-scale vegetation management treatments on seedling survival and growth. Treatments included a black mulch mat, a spot application of sulfometuron, and control; in each of these treatments, half the seedlings were shaded. Costs of the treatments were evaluated. Vegetation management and shade improved seedling survival after 4 and 10 yr. After 10 yr, individual seedling and per-area volume growth in the weed control treatments outperformed the control; in some cases, they were diverging. Lowest cost per established seedling was obtained by using sulfometuron without shade. |
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Bibliography: | http://www.rngr.net/publications/tpn/index_html |
ISSN: | 0096-8714 |