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New Forests | 1994

Large mulches and manual release enhance growth of ponderosa pine seedlings

Philip M. McDonald; Gary O. Fiddler; W. Thomas Henry

Woody and herbaceous vegetation that captures scarce soil moisture often kills or stunts the growth of conifer seedlings in young plantations in the Sierra Nevada of California. Two methods for excluding this vegetation are to apply large (3-m×3-m), long-lasting (at least 5 years) mulches around the seedlings soon after planting, or to repeatedly grub seedlings of competing vegetation in study plots. Both techniques were tested and proved to be effective, significantly increasing ponderosa pine diameter and height relative to the control and to seedlings surrounded by small paper mulches. The effective treatments were large enough to enable conifer seedlings to capture site resources unimpeded by competing plants. Eight species of shrubs, seventeen forbs, four grasses, and one fern grew naturally on the study site.Results suggest that the forester now has two biologically effective means for controlling unwanted vegetation and for attaining rapid early pine growth in environments similar to the study area. Although more expensive, the large heavy polyester mulches (


Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 1993

Feasibility of alternatives to herbicides in young conifer plantations in California

Philip M. McDonald; Gary O. Fiddler

9.90 per seedling over 5 years) give the forester an alternative to manual release (


Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 1992

Ponderosa pine needle length: an early indicator of release treatment effectiveness

Philip M. McDonald; Carl N. Skinner; Gary O. Fiddler

2.05 per seedling over 5 years).


Archive | 1998

COMBINING SILVICULTURE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE TO ENHANCE THE ROADSIDE VIEW

Philip M. McDonald; R B Litton


Native Plants Journal | 2003

Density and Development of Bracken Fern (Pteridium aquilinum) in Forest Plantations as Affected by Manual and Chemical Application

Philip M. McDonald; Celeste S Abbott; Gary O. Fiddler


Research paper PSW (USA) | 1997

Vegetation trends in a young ponderosa pine plantation treated by manual release and mulching

Philip M. McDonald; Gary O. Fiddler


Archive | 1999

Recovery of a Bearclover (Chamaebatia foliolosa) Plant Community after Site Preparation and Planting of Ponderosa Pine Seedlings

Philip M. McDonald; Gary O. Fiddler


Research paper PSW (USA) | 1997

Treatment duration and time since disturbance affect vegetation development in a young California red fir plantation

Philip M. McDonald; Gary O. Fiddler


Forestry Chronicle | 1991

Integrated vegetation management in California – advances and future

Gary O. Fiddler; Philip M. McDonald


Archive | 2003

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Philip M. McDonald; Celeste S Abbott; Gary O. Fiddler

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Gary O. Fiddler

United States Department of Agriculture

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Carl N. Skinner

United States Forest Service

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W. Thomas Henry

United States Department of Agriculture

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