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Early performance of native birch (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Betula</Emphasis> spp.) planted on cutaway peatlands: influence of species,stock types and seedlings size
Authors:Florence Renou  Úna Scallan  Michael Keane  E P Farrell
Institution:(1) School of Biology and Environmental Science, Agriculture and Food Science Centre, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland;(2) School of Mathematical Science, Library Building, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland;(3) Coillte, Newtown Mount Kennedy, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
Abstract:The poor reputation of birch in Ireland is gradually changing, and the interest shown in it by foresters is growing, as is the recognition of the many advantages that this genus offers, especially from an afforestation and ecosystem development point of view. The potential of native birch species was investigated on industrial cutaway peatlands in the Irish midlands. Field experiments were established to evaluate differences (in terms of survival, growth attributes and form) between B. pendula and B. pubescens, between bare-root and container planting, and between small and medium size seedlings. After five growing seasons, B. pendula was found to be the superior species especially on well drained and shallow peat sites. Bare-root B. pendula will grow faster with reasonable form but containerised birch may be favoured on more difficult sites (with deeper and wetter peat). Larger seedlings performed better, regardless of species. This study demonstrated good growth potential for planted birch on cutaway peatlands and that this species should be integrated in further planting programmes.
Keywords:Afforestation  Cutaway peatland            Betula pendula                      Betula pubescens            Bare-root  Containerised  Seedling size
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