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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 33, Number 4 (1982) Growth and Survival of Black Oak Seedlings Under Different Germination, Watering, and Planting Regimes

Growth and Survival of Black Oak Seedlings Under Different Germination, Watering, and Planting Regimes

Fall-planted black oak seedlings grew and survived better than spring plantations. Summer watering at 2 liters per seedling per week had no effect. Stratified acorns may have a higher survival rate than nonstratified ones and are more synchronized in their germination, making potting more efficient.


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Author(s): C. H. Smith, T. A. Roberts

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 33, Number 4 (1982)

Volume: 33

Number: 4