Preliminary study on harsh site offers hope for blue oak regeneration
Blue oaks were planted on a Tuolumne County hardwood rangeland site to assess low-input, low-cost regeneration technology on seedling establishment. After three growing seasons, approximately 22% of the planting spots had a surviving seedling. Costs ranged from $1.88 to $32.58 per surviving tree.
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doaj-df23bb3499be40efb8ec84525f66cba32020-11-25T02:07:11ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80911993-07-01474172010.3733/ca.v047n04p1710.3733/cav047n04_5Preliminary study on harsh site offers hope for blue oak regenerationRichard Standiford0Donald L. Appleton1R. B. Standiford is Forest Management Specialist, UC BerkeleyD. L. Appleton is Farm Advisor and County Director, Tuolumne County Cooperative Extension.Blue oaks were planted on a Tuolumne County hardwood rangeland site to assess low-input, low-cost regeneration technology on seedling establishment. After three growing seasons, approximately 22% of the planting spots had a surviving seedling. Costs ranged from $1.88 to $32.58 per surviving tree.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v047n04p17 |
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Blue oaks were planted on a Tuolumne County hardwood rangeland site to assess low-input, low-cost regeneration technology on seedling establishment. After three growing seasons, approximately 22% of the planting spots had a surviving seedling. Costs ranged from $1.88 to $32.58 per surviving tree. |
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