Viability of litter-stored Pinus taeda L. seeds after simulated prescribed winter burns |
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Authors: | Cain MichaeL D. Shelton Michael G. |
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Affiliation: | (1) USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Monticello, AR 71656, USA |
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Abstract: | Stratified loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seeds were placed at three depths in a reconstructed forest floor and subjected to simulated prescribed winter burns. Within the forest floor, pine seeds were placed at the L/upper-F interface, upper-F/lower-F interface, and lower-F/mineral-soil interface. Wind was generated by electric box-fans. Seeds that survived the burns were transferred to moist sand flats for 30-day germination tests. About 96% of seeds placed at the two upper layers in the forest floor were either destroyed by the fires or failed to germinate. Germinative capacity of seeds placed at the lower-F/mineral-soil interface averaged 79% as compared to 97% for unburned control seeds. |
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Keywords: | loblolly pine natural regeneration seed bank southeastern Arkansas |
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