 A Comparison of Cultivation Techniques for Successful Tree Establishment on Compacted Soil
    A Comparison of Cultivation Techniques for Successful Tree Establishment on Compacted Soil
  
  Sinnett, D., Poole, J., and Hutchings, T. R. Forestry 81(5). 2008.
Soil compaction is often responsible for the poor establishment of trees on restored brownfield sites. This paper examines the root development, survival and growth of Alnus cordata, Larix kaempferi, Pinus nigra and Betula pendula after cultivation with complete cultivation, a standard industrial ripper and a prototype ripper.
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Author(s): D. Sinnett, J. Poole, T. R. Hutchings
Section: Outplanting Performance
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