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Journal articles on the topic "Pine seedlings quality"

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Shoemaker, Kelsey, D. Paul Jackson, and Joshua Adams. "Testing the reliability of morphological patterns to identify Sonderegger pine in forest tree seedling nurseries." REFORESTA, no. 19 (July 4, 2025): 8–26. https://doi.org/10.21750/refor.19.02.123.

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Sonderegger pine (Pinus x sondereggeri H.H. Chapm.), the natural hybrid of longleaf (Pinus palustris Mill.) and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.), commonly occurs in longleaf pine seedlots grown in forest tree seedling nurseries in the southeastern United States. Because longleaf pine seedlings have a grass stage with minimal epicotyl development (< 1 cm), the initiation of stem growth (12 to 15 cm) in longleaf pine seedlots has been used to indicate that hybridization with loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) has occurred. Sonderegger pine seedlings are typically culled at the nursery due to observ
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Häggström, Bodil, Jörgen Hajek, Annika Nordin, and Jonas Öhlund. "Effects of Planting Position, Seedling Size, and Organic Nitrogen Fertilization on the Establishment of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway Spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst) Seedlings." Forests 15, no. 4 (2024): 703. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f15040703.

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The forest regeneration phase in Sweden commonly involves mechanical soil preparation followed by the planting of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) or Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst) seedlings. The prepared soil offers planting positions with different properties, including reduced damage by pine weevils (Hylobius abietis L.). Nitrogen fertilization can be applied at the time of planting to aid establishment of the seedlings. In this study, we compared the effects of different planting positions, organic nitrogen fertilization, and different seedling sizes on the early survival and growt
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Bilir, Nebi, and Durmuş Çetinkaya. "Morphological variation and quality in Anatolian black pine seedlings." Theoretical and Applied Forestry 2, no. 1 (2022): 19–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.53463/tafor.2022vol2iss1pp19-21.

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There are many biological and environmental factors in success of forest establishment including afforestation, industrial plantation, and other forestry practices such as nursery technique and provenance. Forest establishment is also getting importance for the Anatolian Black pine [Pinus nigra Arnold. subsp. pallasiana (Lamb.) Holmboe] because of its widely using in afforestation and higher unproductive forest area, and other practices (i.e., landscape planning). It is known that seedling morphology and quality play key role in biological and economical success in these practices. This study
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Cha, Kim, Choi, et al. "Pre-Plant Fumigation of Soils for Nematode Control Affects the Seedling Production and Morphological Properties of Pine and Larch Seedlings." Forests 10, no. 10 (2019): 843. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10100843.

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Using a fumigation sterilizer (Dazomet) for nematode control, this study determined the effect of soil sterilization on the quantity and quality of the growth of Pinus densiflora Siebold & Zucc. and Larix kaempferi (Lamb.) Carrière seedlings in an open-field nursery at Jeongseon-gun, Kangwon-do, Republic of Korea. Most soil nematodes disappeared after fumigant sterilization. The organic matter content, cation exchange capacity, and Mg2+ content of the soil increased significantly, but the electrical conductivity (EC) decreased. The quantity of pine and larch seedlings was highly correlated
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Hubbel, Kyrstan, Amy Ross-Davis, Jeremiah Pinto, Owen Burney, and Anthony Davis. "Toward Sustainable Cultivation of Pinus occidentalis Swartz in Haiti: Effects of Alternative Growing Media and Containers on Seedling Growth and Foliar Chemistry." Forests 9, no. 7 (2018): 422. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f9070422.

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Haiti has suffered great losses from deforestation, with little forest cover remaining today. Current reforestation efforts focus on seedling quantity rather than quality. This study examined limitations to the production of high-quality seedlings of the endemic Hispaniolan pine (Pinus occidentalis Swartz). Recognizing the importance of applying sustainable development principles to pine forest restoration, the effects of growing media and container types on seedling growth were evaluated with the goal of developing a propagation protocol to produce high-quality seedlings using economically fe
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Chanway, C. P., and F. B. Holl. "Growth of Outplanted Lodgepole Pine Seedlings One Year After Inoculation with Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria." Forest Science 40, no. 2 (1994): 238–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/forestscience/40.2.238.

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Abstract Four-month-old lodgepole pine seedlings were inoculated with plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (Bacillus polymyxa strain L6-16R) and outplanted at one interior site (Gavin Lake) and two coastal sites (University of British Columbia South Campus and Totem Field) in British Columbia. The percentage of seedlings that incurred overwinter injury and that survived 13 months after outplanting were not influenced by bacterial inoculation. At Totem Field, where growth of control seedlings was greatest, inoculation had an inhibitory effect on seedling performance. At South Campus, where grow
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Colombo, Ronan Carlos, Vanessa Favetta, Deived Uilian de Carvalho, Maria Aparecida da Cruz, Sergio Ruffo Roberto, and Ricardo Tadeu de Faria. "Production of desert rose seedlings in different potting media." Ornamental Horticulture 23, no. 3 (2017): 250. http://dx.doi.org/10.14295/oh.v23i3.1039.

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Over the past decade the desert rose received fame in the flower market due to its striking and sculptural forms; however, the commercial production of these species is quite recent and little is known about its crop management, including substrates recommendation. The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of different substrates on desert rose seed germination and production of its seedlings. Experiment I: freshly harvested seeds of desert rose were sown in different substrates e.g. sand, coconut fiber, semi-composted pine bark, sand + coconut fiber, semi-composted pine bark
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Wilhoit, J. H., L. J. Kutz, and W. A. Vandier. "Machine Vision System for Quality Control Assessment of Bareroot Pine Seedlings." Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 21, no. 2 (1997): 90–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sjaf/21.2.90.

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Abstract A PC-based multiple camera machine vision system for measuring bareroot pine seedlings has been developed for operational data collection in a forest nursery. The system was used for quality control sampling in a forest nursery for 2 lifting seasons. In tests conducted during the first lifting season measuring 100 loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings, there was only moderate correlation on a seedling-by-seedling basis between manual measurements made by nursery personnel and machine vision measurements of root collar diameter, shoot height, and tap root length. Overall machine vis
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Colombo, Ronan Carlos, Vanessa Favetta, Maria Aparecida da Cruz, Deived Uilian de Carvalho, Sergio Ruffo Roberto, and Ricardo Tadeu de Faria. "Acclimatization and growth of ornamental pineapple seedlings under organic substrates." Ornamental Horticulture 23, no. 3 (2017): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.14295/oh.v23i3.1040.

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The in vitro propagation techniques are commonly used to produce ornamental pineapple seedlings in commercial scale, aiming to attend the growers with genetic and sanitary quality seedlings. However, the choice of the ideal substrate is essential for the acclimatization and growth stage of the seedlings propagated by this technique, since some substrates can increase the seedling mortality and/or limit the seedling growth due to its physical and chemical characteristics. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the acclimatization of ornamental pineapple [Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. var. anan
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Sayer, Mary Anne Sword, Shi-Jean Susana Sung, and James D. Haywood. "Longleaf Pine Root System Development and Seedling Quality in Response to Copper Root Pruning and Cavity Size." Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 35, no. 1 (2011): 5–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sjaf/35.1.5.

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Abstract Cultural practices that modify root system structure in the plug of container-grown seedlings have the potential to improve root system function after planting. Our objective was to assess how copper root pruning affects the quality and root system development of longleaf pine seedlings grown in three cavity sizes in a greenhouse. Copper root pruning increased seedling size, the allocation of root system dry weight to the taproot, and the fraction of fibrous root mass allocated to secondary lateral roots compared with primary lateral roots. It decreased the allocation of root system d
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pine seedlings quality"

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Oliveira, Fernanda Ataide de. "Crescimento e composição mineral de mudas de três espécies arbóreas nativas em resposta a macronutrientes." Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 2008. http://locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/5539.

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Made available in DSpace on 2015-03-26T13:53:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 resumo.pdf: 975706 bytes, checksum: b7f729aac6cddff22d4ac5ac02bd1e93 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008-12-05<br>The biome of the Atlantic Forest has sufered a continuous devastation process, with vast ecological and environmental consequences, and the main form of forest restoration is the planting of seedlings. The production of native tree species seedlings of the Atlantic, the hydroeletric plant of Itaipu Binational aims to reforest the riparian vegetation of ltaipu Lake, and constitute the Biological Corridor whic
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Omi, Steven K. "Effects of fall lifting and long-term freezer storage on ponderosa pine seedling physiology and quality /." 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/11345.

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Books on the topic "Pine seedlings quality"

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M, McGilvray John, and United States. Forest Service. Southern Research Station., eds. Guidelines for producing quality longleaf pine seeds. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 2002.

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Marx, Donald H. Inoculation of fall- and spring-sown Longleaf Pine seedlings with Pisolithus tinctorius. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1990.

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Jenkinson, James L. Winter sowings produce 1-0 sugar pine planting stock in the Sierra Nevada. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, 1993.

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H, McCain Arthur, and Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Berkeley, Calif.), eds. Winter sowings produce 1-0 sugar pine planting stock in the Sierra Nevada. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, 1993.

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Jenkinson, James L. Winter sowings produce 1-0 sugar pine planting stock in the Sierra Nevada. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, 1993.

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Hamilton, McCain Arthur, and Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Berkeley, Calif.), eds. Winter sowings produce 1-0 sugar pine planting stock in the Sierra Nevada. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, 1993.

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Hamilton, McCain Arthur, and Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Berkeley, Calif.), eds. Winter sowings produce 1-0 sugar pine planting stock in the Sierra Nevada. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, 1993.

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Jenkinson, James L. Winter sowings produce 1-0 sugar pine planting stock in the Sierra Nevada. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, 1993.

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Hatchell, Glyndon E. Nursery cultural practices and morphological attributes of longleaf pine bare-root stock as indicators of early field performance. Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1990.

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E, Hatchell Glyndon, and Southeastern Forest Experiment Station (Asheville, N.C.), eds. A preliminary identification of morphological indicators of field performance in bare-root nursery stock. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Pine seedlings quality"

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Johnson, Jon D., and Michael L. Cline. "Seedling Quality of Southern Pines." In Forest Regeneration Manual. Springer Netherlands, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3800-0_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Pine seedlings quality"

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Wilhoit, John H., L. J. Kutz, and W. A. Vandiver. "Machine vision system for quality control assessment of bareroot pine seedlings." In Photonics for Industrial Applications, edited by George E. Meyer and James A. DeShazer. SPIE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.198903.

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Мухортов, Д. И., and А. В. Антропова. "GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONTAINERIZED SEEDLINGS OF SCOTS PINE USING THE SUBSTRATES OF VARIOUS BULK DENSITY." In Лесные экосистемы в условиях изменения климата: биологическая продуктивность и дистанционный мониторинг. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25686/2675.2019.5.58815.

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В статье изложены результаты работ по изучению агрофизических свойств различных корнезакрывающих субстратов, проанализировано их влияние на рост и развитие сеянцев сосны обыкновенной, выращиваемой в контейнерах в качестве посадочного материала для лесовосстановительных работ. Лесовосстановление посадочным материалом с закрытой корневой системой имеет ряд преимуществ по сравнению с традиционными технологиями. Однако данная технология требует решения некоторых задач с целью оптимизации процессов выращивания сеянцев. Одним из проблемных моментов является выбор оптимальных по своим как агрохимичес
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Voskoboinik, Mihail. "FOREST-SEED PLANTATIONS: SPECIES COMPOSITION AND PLANTING SCHEMES IN TEMPERATE CLIMATE ZONE CONDITIONS." In Adaptation of forestry to climate change: nature-oriented solutions and digitalization. Forestry – 2024. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2025. https://doi.org/10.58168/ffys2024_21-27.

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The temperate climate zone is one of the most suitable places to create seed plantations due to its clear seasons and sufficient rainfall. The winter here is not too cold, with temperatures around -10 °C, and in summer the temperature reaches 18-22 °C. These conditions are ideal for the growth of woody plants and allow a variety of tree species to develop harmoniously. Common pine, common spruce, oak, birch and larch are among the most suitable for seed plantations in temperate climates. These trees are well adapted to temperature changes and can grow successfully even in difficult conditions.
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Dumins, Karlis, Toms Arturs Stals, Kristaps Makovskis, and Dagnija Lazdina. "Improving scots pine regeneration on stagnating sites through soil preparation." In 24th International Scientific Conference Engineering for Rural Development. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies, 2025. https://doi.org/10.22616/erdev.2025.24.tf194.

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Forest regeneration is crucial for sustainable forestry, shaping future stand composition. Clear-cutting can create unfavourable conditions for young trees due to excessive soil moisture, compaction, vegetation competition, and nutrient deficiencies, particularly in acidic coniferous stands. These factors hinder regeneration, causing establishment failure or growth stagnation. Soil preparation, such as spot mounding and inverting, can mitigate these issues by improving nutrient availability, aeration, and moisture balance. This study examined three clear-cut areas with poor Scots pine (Pinus s
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