Author: Jesse Lester Windham
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Artificial Regeneration of Bottomland Hardwoods in Louisiana
Author: Jesse Lester Windham
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Effects of Partial Overstory Removal on Natural and Artificial Regeneration in Bottomland Hardwood Stands
Author: Mary Weller Henkel
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
Pages : 242
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
Pages : 242
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Guide to Regeneration of Bottomland Hardwoods
Author: Martha R. McKevlin
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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A Quarter Century of Plant Succession in a Bottomland Hardwood Forest in Northeastern Louisiana
Author: Matthew Lynn Reid
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Category : Biology
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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I evaluated the status of secondary succession in a bottomland hardwood forest in northeastern Louisiana. Additionally, I evaluated factors that could influence the future composition of the plant community. Because my study was part of a long-term study on secondary succession, I was able to include historical data in my analyses. After 28 years of secondary succession, while portions of the site have transitioned to forest, other areas of the site are still dominated by woody vines, which have excluded the regeneration of tree seedlings. This has led to a state of arrested succession, an alternative stable state during community assembly. High cover by vines in congruence with limited seed dispersal by trees and lack of an effective seed bank for tree species may continue to limit tree regeneration. Long-term analysis indicated that the community has become relatively stable, lending support for arrested succession. -Author
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Category : Biology
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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I evaluated the status of secondary succession in a bottomland hardwood forest in northeastern Louisiana. Additionally, I evaluated factors that could influence the future composition of the plant community. Because my study was part of a long-term study on secondary succession, I was able to include historical data in my analyses. After 28 years of secondary succession, while portions of the site have transitioned to forest, other areas of the site are still dominated by woody vines, which have excluded the regeneration of tree seedlings. This has led to a state of arrested succession, an alternative stable state during community assembly. High cover by vines in congruence with limited seed dispersal by trees and lack of an effective seed bank for tree species may continue to limit tree regeneration. Long-term analysis indicated that the community has become relatively stable, lending support for arrested succession. -Author
Artificial Forest Regeneration in Louisiana
Author: Fred E. Williams
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Louisiana's Stream and River Bottomland Hardwoods
A Guide to Bottomland Hardwood Restoration
Author: James A. Allen
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Category : Forested wetlands
Languages : en
Pages : 146
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Category : Forested wetlands
Languages : en
Pages : 146
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Artificial Regeneration of Bottomland Hardwoods in Southern Mississippi on Lands Damaged by Hurricane Katrina
Author: Derek Kyle Alkire
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
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Bare-root, container, and root production method (RPM [TM]) seedlings of two oak species (Nuttall (Quercus texana Buckley), cherrybark (Q. pagoda Ell.)) were planted on lands damaged by Hurricane Katrina in southern Mississippi to compare the height growth, groundline diameter growth and survival of the different planting stocks. Tree shelters were applied to half of the bare-root seedlings to determine their effect on the height and groundline diameter growth and survival of the seedlings. RPM seedlings exhibited significantly greater height and groundline diameter growth than bare-root or container seedlings after one growing season. Bare-root seedlings exhibited significantly greater height and groundline diameter growth than container seedlings. Tree shelters significantly increased height growth of bare-root seedlings; however, sheltered bare-root seedlings exhibited significantly less groundline diameter growth than non-sheltered seedlings. Cherrybark oak exhibited greater height growth than Nuttall oak, while Nuttall oak exhibited greater groundline diameter growth than cherrybark across all planting stocks.
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
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Bare-root, container, and root production method (RPM [TM]) seedlings of two oak species (Nuttall (Quercus texana Buckley), cherrybark (Q. pagoda Ell.)) were planted on lands damaged by Hurricane Katrina in southern Mississippi to compare the height growth, groundline diameter growth and survival of the different planting stocks. Tree shelters were applied to half of the bare-root seedlings to determine their effect on the height and groundline diameter growth and survival of the seedlings. RPM seedlings exhibited significantly greater height and groundline diameter growth than bare-root or container seedlings after one growing season. Bare-root seedlings exhibited significantly greater height and groundline diameter growth than container seedlings. Tree shelters significantly increased height growth of bare-root seedlings; however, sheltered bare-root seedlings exhibited significantly less groundline diameter growth than non-sheltered seedlings. Cherrybark oak exhibited greater height growth than Nuttall oak, while Nuttall oak exhibited greater groundline diameter growth than cherrybark across all planting stocks.
Reestablishment of Bottomland Hardwood Forests on Disturbed Sites
Author: Ronnie J. Haynes
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Category : Floodplain ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Category : Floodplain ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Proceedings of the Fifth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 632
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 632
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