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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 64, Number 1 (2021) Can Treatments at Planting Improve Noble Fir Seedling Survival?

Can Treatments at Planting Improve Noble Fir Seedling Survival?

Noble fir (Abies procera Rehd.) plantings for Christmas tree production have experienced poor to variable survival over the past decade. With little ability to provide supplemental irrigation, Christmas tree growers investigated first-year seedling survival results in response to a variety of pre- and post-planting treatments, root dips, and foliar sprays. In three separate trials, wood chip mulch or shade screens increased survival (though not consistently) in moderately dry summers in Oregon. None of the dips, sprays, or amendments, however, resulted in significant survival improvements.


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Author(s): Chal Landgren, Judith Kowalski, Bert Cregg

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 64, Number 1 (2021)

Volume: 64

Number: 1