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New Zealand journal of forestry science | 2013

A survey of herbicide use and a review of environmental fate in New Zealand planted forests

Carol A. Rolando; Loretta G. Garrett; Brenda R. Baillie; Michael S. Watt

BackgroundThis paper examines current herbicide use in New Zealand planted forests. Compliance of key herbicides with existing Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) standards, the key environmental certification body within New Zealand, is also reviewed.MethodsInformation obtained from a survey of six forest companies operating in New Zealand was used to identify major herbicides used by the New Zealand planted forest industry, estimate quantity of herbicides used on an annual basis and also determine changes in weed management practices motivated by certification.ResultsGlyphosate was the most widely used active ingredient in pre-plant weed control with terbuthylazine and hexazinone used most widely for post-plant weed control. Together these herbicides comprise 90% of the estimated 447 tonnes of active ingredient that is annually used. Average aerial application rates for these three active ingredients were estimated at 3.3 kg ha-1, 7.0 kg ha-1 and 1.8 kg ha-1, respectively.Use of terbuthylazine and hexazinone is restricted on FSC-certified forests subject to derogation. Environmental certification has resulted in a shift from broadcast application of terbuthylazine and hexazinone to greater use of spot weed control in the first year after tree planting. Spot weed control can reduce the amount of active ingredient used by up to 89%. Non-chemical weed control is not widely used by the forest industry as it is not as cost-effective as current herbicide regimes.A review of the literature indicated that, when used operationally and according to label registrations, these herbicides are unlikely to have any negative impacts on the planted forest environment. Although they have been detected in groundwater, under multiple land uses, concentrations were at levels below documented safe drinking standards. There are limited data for forest soil and no data on the effects of these herbicides on aquatic biota in New Zealand.ConclusionsAt present time there is insufficient information to support or refute the prohibition of terbuthylazine and hexazinone in New Zealands planted forests. This has highlighted a need to conduct field studies to determine the fate and behaviour of terbuthylazine and hexazinone in planted forests in New Zealand.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2005

Defining sustainability of plantation forests through identification of site quality indicators influencing productivity—A national view for New Zealand

Michael S. Watt; Graham Coker; Peter W. Clinton; Murray R. Davis; Roger L. Parfitt; Robyn Simcock; Loretta G. Garrett; T. W. Payn; Brian Richardson; Andrew Dunningham


Forest Ecology and Management | 2008

Spatial distribution and influence of large woody debris in an old-growth forest river system, New Zealand

Brenda R. Baillie; Loretta G. Garrett; Anthony W. Evanson


Forest Ecology and Management | 2008

Decomposition of Pinus radiata coarse woody debris in New Zealand

Loretta G. Garrett; Graeme R. Oliver; Stephen H. Pearce; Murray R. Davis


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2008

Impacts of Harvest Residue Management on Soil Carbon Stocks in a Plantation Forest

Haydon S. Jones; Loretta G. Garrett; Peter N. Beets; Mark O. Kimberley; Graeme R. Oliver


Forest Ecology and Management | 2012

Decomposition of coarse woody roots and branches in managed Pinus radiata plantations in New Zealand - A time series approach

Loretta G. Garrett; Mark O. Kimberley; Graeme R. Oliver; Stephen H. Pearce; Peter N. Beets


Forest Ecology and Management | 2010

Decomposition of woody debris in managed Pinus radiata plantations in New Zealand.

Loretta G. Garrett; Mark O. Kimberley; Graeme R. Oliver; Stephen H. Pearce; T.S.H. Paul


Forest Ecology and Management | 2011

Harvest residue management and fertilisation effects on soil carbon and nitrogen in a 15-year-old Pinus radiata plantation forest

Haydon S. Jones; Peter N. Beets; Mark O. Kimberley; Loretta G. Garrett


Forest Ecology and Management | 2007

Relationships between soil and foliar nutrients in young densely planted mini-plots of Pinus radiata and Cupressus lusitanica

Murray R. Davis; Graham Coker; Roger L. Parfitt; Robyn Simcock; Peter W. Clinton; Loretta G. Garrett; Michael S. Watt


Archive | 2007

DECOMPOSITION OF COARSE WOODY DEBRIS, AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING DECAY RATES

Loretta G. Garrett; Murray R. Davis; Graeme R. Oliver

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Murray R. Davis

Forest Research Institute

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Peter N. Beets

Forest Research Institute

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Graham Coker

Forest Research Institute

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