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Category : Pine
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Recent Developments in Planting and Direct Seeding in the Southern Pine Region
Recent Developments in Planting and Direct Seeding in the Southern Pine Region
Recent Developments in Planting and Direct Seeding in the Southern Pine Region
Direct Seeding of Southern Pines
Author: Hamlin L. Williston
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Category : Longleaf pine
Languages : en
Pages : 6
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Category : Longleaf pine
Languages : en
Pages : 6
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Planting Southern Pines
Author: Philip Carman Wakeley
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Category : Forest nurseries
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Category : Forest nurseries
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Regenerating Loblolly Pine by Direct Seeding, Natural Seeding, and Planting
Author: Thomas E. Campbell
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Samenvatting van veertien studies ter vergelijking van drie verschillende methoden van herinplant (planten, direct zaaien en natuurlijke uitzaai) van de "loblolly pine" (taeda pijn) in verschillende delen van de Verenigde Staten. Geconcludeerd wordt dat planten de beste methode is
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Category : Forest regeneration
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Samenvatting van veertien studies ter vergelijking van drie verschillende methoden van herinplant (planten, direct zaaien en natuurlijke uitzaai) van de "loblolly pine" (taeda pijn) in verschillende delen van de Verenigde Staten. Geconcludeerd wordt dat planten de beste methode is
Direct Seeding Southern Pines
Author: James P. Barnett
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781508592921
Category : Cutover lands
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Early in the 20th century the deforestation resulting from the "golden-age of lumbering" left millions of acres of forest land in the need for reforestation. The challenge was so extreme that foresters of the early 1930s estimated that it would take 900 to 1,000 years at the then rate of planting to reforest the denuded forest land that occurred throughout the Nation. Forests of the West Gulf region were especially decimated due to the development and use of steam-powered logging equipment that left little capability for natural regeneration. Faced with this need, scientists of the Southern Forest Experiment Station began an effort to develop direct seeding with the hope of quickly seeding large open areas of the South with southern pines. Protecting seeds from bird and rodent predation was key to successful direct seeding, and in the mid-1950s certain chemicals were found that made seeding an effective tool. Additional components of a successful direct seeding operation were increasing the availability of quality pine seeds, finding methods of eliminating hardwood brush competition, and developing site preparation treatments that favored seeding. This supporting research was essential for the resulting successful restoration of millions of acres of southern pine forests. Today, direct seeding is infrequently used, primarily due to lack of large, open areas needing reforestation. But back then, seeding met a significant need, and millions of acres of forest land were put back into production.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781508592921
Category : Cutover lands
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Early in the 20th century the deforestation resulting from the "golden-age of lumbering" left millions of acres of forest land in the need for reforestation. The challenge was so extreme that foresters of the early 1930s estimated that it would take 900 to 1,000 years at the then rate of planting to reforest the denuded forest land that occurred throughout the Nation. Forests of the West Gulf region were especially decimated due to the development and use of steam-powered logging equipment that left little capability for natural regeneration. Faced with this need, scientists of the Southern Forest Experiment Station began an effort to develop direct seeding with the hope of quickly seeding large open areas of the South with southern pines. Protecting seeds from bird and rodent predation was key to successful direct seeding, and in the mid-1950s certain chemicals were found that made seeding an effective tool. Additional components of a successful direct seeding operation were increasing the availability of quality pine seeds, finding methods of eliminating hardwood brush competition, and developing site preparation treatments that favored seeding. This supporting research was essential for the resulting successful restoration of millions of acres of southern pine forests. Today, direct seeding is infrequently used, primarily due to lack of large, open areas needing reforestation. But back then, seeding met a significant need, and millions of acres of forest land were put back into production.
Planting the Southern Pines
Author: Philip Carman Wakeley
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Category : Afforestation
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Of important points. pp. 173.
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Category : Afforestation
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Of important points. pp. 173.
A Guide to the Care and Planting of Southern Pine Seedlings
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Category : Planting (Plant culture)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Category : Planting (Plant culture)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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