Vegetation response to intensity of herbaceous weed control in a newly planted loblolly pine plantation |
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Authors: | Bruce R Zutter Glenn R Glover Dean H Gjerstad |
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Institution: | (1) School of Forestry, Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University, 36849-5418, AL, USA |
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Abstract: | Growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings through three growing seasons after planting increased with intensity of herbaceous weed control using herbicides. Weed control had no effect on pine survival. Two years of complete herbaceous weed control (CHC, control throughout the first two growing seasons after planting) and operational herbaceous weed control (OHC, sulfometuron at 0.42 kg ai/ha at the beginning of the first growing season), resulted in lower biomass of weeds plus trees than with no herbaceous weed control (NHC) during the first growing season. Differences in total biomass during the first year were due to differences in biomass of herbaceous weeds. Total biomass on CHC and OHC plots was at least as great as NHC the second year, and greater by the third year, as pines assumed dominance as a result of increased growth from reduction of herbaceous weeds. The operational herbicide treatment had no significant impact on overall herbaceous weed biomass and cover, and little effect on species composition compared to no herbaceous weed control two and three growing seasons after treatment. The CHC treatment significantly reduced herbaceous weed biomass, cover and composition through three growing seasons. |
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Keywords: | herbaceous biomass pine biomass woody biomass species composition species diversity |
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