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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 2010 Target Seedling Strategies for Intensively Managed Douglas-fir Plantations in the Oregon Coast Range

Target Seedling Strategies for Intensively Managed Douglas-fir Plantations in the Oregon Coast Range

Wall, M. IN: National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations — 2010, p. 150-156. Riley, L.E., Haase, D.L. and Pinto, J.R. technical coordinators. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS-P-65. 2011.

The target Douglas-fir seedling for outplanting on Roseburg Resources Company timberlands is a least-cost, large [stem] caliper 1- to 2-year old bareroot (>8 mm) or container (>6 mm) seedling with good form, high root growth potential, and the ability to withstand browse without the use of browse deterrents. This target is achieved through the use of large cell transplant plugs and low density spring or fall transplanting, or large cell low density container seedlings for outplanting.


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Author(s): Mark Wall

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 2010

Event: Joint Meeting of the Western Forest and Conservation Nursery Association and Forest Nursery Association of British Columbia Target Seedling Symposium
2010 - Portland, Oregon