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Stock quality assessment through an integrated approach
Authors:S C Grossnickle  J E Major  J T Arnott  V M Lemay
Institution:(1) Forest Biotechnology Centre, B.C. Research Corporation, V6S 2L2 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;(2) Pacific Forestry Centre, Forestry Canada, V8Z 1M5 Victoria, British Columbia, Canada;(3) Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, V6T 1W5 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Forest regeneration can be improved by matching seedling stock with reforestation site environmental conditions. To achieve this improvement, one must characterize seedling performance potential with anticipated field site conditions. A theoretical performance potential index (PPI) has been developed to forecast seedling field performance during the first growing season on a reforestation site. PPI includes material and performance attribute tests that characterize seedling performance potential under optimum and limiting environmental conditions. Test results are standardized and then integrated resulting in a comprehensive assessment procedure. The PPI concept is demonstrated using containerized western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla (Raf.) Sarg.) seedlings subjected to a series of dormancy induction treatments and the results are compared with actual seedling performance during the first growing season on a reforestation site. Results indicated that PPI values for western hemlock seedlings treated with various dormancy induction treatments corresponded to field performance. Possible use of PPI in stock selection is discussed.
Keywords:stock quality assessment  performance potential index
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