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Establishing forest tree species on peatland in a reflooded area of the Huleh Valley, Israel
Authors:ATZMON  NIR; HENKIN  ZALMAN
Institution:1Institute of Field and Garden Crops, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center Bet Dagan, PO Box 6, 50250 Israel
2MIGAL, Galilee Technological Center Kiryat Shmona 10200, Israel
Abstract:The study evaluates the establishment performance of four treespecies (Ficus carica, Fraxinus syriaca, Salix acmophylla, Platanusorientalis) 3 years after planting in the peatland in the HulehValley. To develop good tree establishment and avoid uprooting,two types of soils were tested as alternatives for the rhizosphere.For each tree 6 m3 of soil (2 x 2 x 1.5 m) were replaced withriver bed alluvium or terra-rossa, in which the tree was planted.Control trees were planted directly in the peat. Changing therhizosphere soil type to river bed alluvium significantly improvedthe establishment and performance of Salix acmophylla and Fraxinussyriaca (survival, height, diameter and canopy shade area).Ficus carica was not affected by changing the soil in the rhizosphere,while Platanus orientalis was affected mainly in canopy shadearea. Terra-rossa improved establishment only of Salix acmophylla;it did not affect the other species.
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