- Standardsignatur12145
- TitelUnderplanting Western Hemlock in a Red Alder Thinning: Early Survival, Growth, and Damage
- VerfasserWilliam H. Emmingham (*)Michael Bondi (*)David E. Hibbs (*)
- Erscheinungsjahr1989
- SeitenS. 31-43
- Illustrationen2 Abb., 3 Tab., 21 Lit. Ang.
- MaterialUnselbständiges Werk
- Datensatznummer200102028
- QuelleNew Forests 1989/90 : An international journal ; biology, biotechnology, and management of afforestation and reforestation ; 3(2), S. 31-43
- AbstractUnderplanting conifers beneath thinned hardwood stands could shorten conversion to a more valuable crop species. Thinning the hardwoods to final crop-tree spacing could increase growth and marketable volume while releasing the site resources necessary to support conifers planted in the understory. In western Oregon, an experimental thinning of a 14-year-old red alder (Alnus rubra Bong.) stand provided an opportunity to test this concept. Initial efforts were directed toward testing survival and growth of wilding seedlings of western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla (Raf.) Sarg.) planted in thinned and unthinned alder stands. Survival averaged 78% and 52% after the first and fifth growing seasons. Fifth-year height growth of surviving seedlings averaged from 38 to 49 cm under various thinning regimes but only 9 cm in the unthinned. Wildlife browsing and the pinning of seedlings by falling debris reduced growth and survival.
- SchlagwörterTsuga heterophylla, Überlebensrate, Höhenwachstum, Unterbau, Erlenbestand, Alnus rubra, Durchforstungsintensität
- Klassifikation235.1 (Unterbau)
242 (Durchforstungen)
174.7 (Coniferae [Siehe Anhang D])
561.1 (Höhenzuwachs)
562.22 (Natürliche Bestandesausscheidung und Durchforstungen)
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