Comparison of Survival Enhancement Techniques for Outplanting on a Harsh Site in the Western Oregon Cascades
Bareroot seedlings of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) survived and grew better than container-grown stock planted on a droughty site in the western Cascade Mountains. Shading improved survival and growth, but field application of a solution of Pisolithus tinctorius basidiospores to the roots did not. Tree Planters' Notes 37(4) :24-28; 1986.
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Author(s): D. Pilz, R. M. Znerold
Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 37, Number 4 (1986)
Volume: 37
Number: 4