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Growth and water potential of j-rooted loblolly and eastern white pine seedlings over three growing seasons
Authors:John R Seiler  David J Paganelli  Ben H Cazell
Institution:(1) Department of Forestry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 24061 Blacksburg, Virginia, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation, Agency of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 141, 05038 Chelsea, Vermont, USA
Abstract:The effects of j-rooting on water stress and growth of loblolly (Pious taeda L.) and eastern white pine (Pious strobus L.) were examined over three growing seasons in the field. Seedlings were planted in an area with severe herbaceous competition with either their roots planted straight or bent into a j shape. All seedlings were planted with their root collars placed at the soil surface. During the first year j-rooted seedlings consistently had lower water potentials but never statistically significant. Since both treatments were planted with the root collar at the soil surface, this trend was likely due to an initial shallower root system in j-rooted seedlings. In year three no differences in water potential were significant and no trends were evident. Growth did not differ significantly by treatment at any time but, by year three, j-rooted plants were consistently larger for both species.
Keywords:moisture stress  Pinus taeda  Pinus strobus  root deformation
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