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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1988 Height Control of Interior Spruce by Means of Photoperiodic Induction

Height Control of Interior Spruce by Means of Photoperiodic Induction

Four blackout periods were each applied for 3 durations to control height in interior spruce species at Red Rock Research Station (RRRS). In all six seedlots tested, height control could be achieved without significantly impacting end of season root collar diameter (caliper) or root mass. This finding is contrary to current nursery dogma. Evidence of physiological changes within treatment will be the basis for further studies at RRRS.


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Author(s): Christopher D.B. Hawkins, D. A. Draper

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1988

Event: Combined Meeting of the Western Forest Nursery Associations
1988 - Vernon, CAN