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Establishing American sycamore seedlings on land irrigated with paper mill sludge
Authors:John L Torbert  James E Johnson
Institution:(1) School of Forestry and Wildlife Resources, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 24061-0324 Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
Abstract:A study was established to evaluate several management practices for improving American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis L.) establishment on land subjected to daily paper-mill sludge spray irrigation, and where a dense herbaceous cover dominated by pokeweed (Phytolacca americana L.) was nearly 2 m tall. Treatments studied included: two sludge application treatments (spray vs no spray), five weed control treatments (control, hand-release, oxyfluorfen, glyphosate and atrazine, and sulfometuron methyl), and two tree shelter treatments (control vs tree shelter). Survival and growth of sycamore seedlings were evaluated after one growing season. Sludge application treatment had the greatest effect on tree survival; survival was greatest on plots that were not sprayed during the year of tree growth. Among the weed control treatments, the hand-release treatment resulted in best survival; survival was 100% when hand release was used on unsprayed plots. Tree shelters provided no benefit to tree establishment.
Keywords:Platanus occidentalis  Phytolacca americana  pokeweed  tree shelters  weed control  waste application
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