Sowing methods and mulch affect 1+0 northern red oak seedling quality |
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Authors: | Tomlinson Patricia T Buchschacher Gary L Teclaw Ronald M |
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Institution: | (1) US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station, 5985 Highway K, Rhinelander, WI 54501, USA |
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Abstract: | The effects of sowing depth, seedling density and mulches on northern red oak seedling survival and growth were evaluated in Wilson State Forest Nursery in southwest Wisconsin, USA. Sowing depths between 2.2 and 6.3 cm, combined with sowing densities of 75 and 150 acorns · m-2, made up five sowing method plots. Mulch treatments of ground corncobs aged 1 year, hardwood sawdust aged 2 years, and no mulch made up 3 subplot treatments. Treatments resulted in a range of densities from 18 to 148 seedlings · m-2. Mulch delayed emergence and increased seedling survival. Increasing sowing depth also delayed emergence. Corncob mulch increased root collar diameter; however, hardwood sawdust, aged for 2 years, decreased both root collar diameter and the number of permanent first-order lateral roots. Increasing sowing depth decreased root dry mass but increased shoot dry mass. Increasing density from 18 to 148 seedlings · m-2decreased root dry mass in this study. |
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Keywords: | corncob mulch lateral roots nursery practices root collar diameter sawdust mulch seedling density sowing depth |
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