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Stokes, A., ed. The Supporting Roots of Trees and Woody Plants: Form, Function and Physiology. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers | 2000

Heritability of first-order lateral root number in Quercus : implication for artificial regeneration of stands

Paul P. Kormanik; Shi-Jean S. Sung; Taryn L. Kormanik; Stanley J. Zarnoch; Scott E. Schlarbaum

Natural regeneration of oak (Quercus) species in the USA has been easy to obtain on the lower quality xeric sites (site index ⁤20 m at age 50) by developing advanced oak reproduction before stands are harvested. This approach has not been successful with Q. rubra, Q. pagoda, or Q. alba growing on highly productive river bottom, cove or other mesic sites (site index ⁥23 m at age 50) because developing seedlings are overtopped by initially faster-growing and more shade-tolerant competitor species common on these sites. Artificial regeneration to increase percentages of these three valuable multiple-use species in specific stands has not been satisfactory because of limitations imposed by planting stock quality and by the traditional technology used to manage newly established stands. After the number of first-order lateral roots (FOLR) produced by an individual seedling was shown to be a highly heritable trait, artificial regeneration trials were started by the USDA Forest Service’s Institute of Tree/Root Biology. A nursery fertility protocol was developed that could reliably and consistently produce seedlings of specific sizes. Thereafter, a seedling evaluation system was developed utilizing the parameters of FOLR, root collar diameter (RCD), and height (HT) for selecting seedling for outplanting. On mesic sites, survival and early growth for Q. rubra has been very good, with height growth of 4–5 m in 3–8 years. Trials are now being conducted with Q. pagoda and Q. alba. Methods for developing evaluation systems for oak species grown in nurseries under conditions different than the ones used in this study are discussed.


Pages 89-98 in Proc. 22nd Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conf., Atlanta, GA. | 1994

Toward a single nursery protocol for oak seedlings

Paul P. Kormanik; Shi-Jean S. Sung; Taryn L. Kormanik


Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 1998

Effect of acorn size on development of northern red oak 1-0 seedlings

Paul P. Kormanik; Shi-Jean S. Sung; Taryn L. Kormanik; Scott E. Schlarbaum; Stanley J. Zarnoch


Pages 117-123 in National Proc. Forest and Conservation Nursery Assoc., Ft. Collins, CO.GTR-PNW-365. | 1995

Oak regeneration why big is better

Paul P. Kormanik; Shi-Jean S. Sung; Taryn L. Kormanik; Stanley J. Zarnoch


Pages 115-121 in Proc. Northeastern and Intermountain Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations, St. Louis, MO.GTR-RM-243. | 1994

Irrigating and fertilizing to grow better nursery seedlings

Paul P. Kormanik; Shi-Jean S. Sung; Taryn L. Kormanik


Proceedings of the second meeting of working party 2.08.05, Genetics of <I>Quercus</i>, of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations; 1997 October 12-17; University Park (State College), PA.: 194-200. | 1997

Heritability of first-order-lateral roots in five Quercus species: effect on 1-0 seedling quality evaluation

Paul P. Kormanik; Shi-Jean S. Sung; Taryn L. Kormanik; Stanley J. Zarnoch; Scott E. Schlarbaum


In: Van Sambeek, J. W.; Dawson, Jeffery O.; Ponder Jr., Felix; Loewenstein, Edward F.; Fralish, James S., eds. Proceedings of the 13th Central Hardwood Forest Conference; Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-234. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station: 425-430 | 2003

Nutrition and irrigation regime affect size and early growth of white oak seedlings

Paul P. Kormanik; Shi-Jean S. Sung; Taryn L. Kormanik; Thomas Tibbs; Stanley J. Zarnoch


In: Proceedings of the International Oak Conference. Winchester, England: The Journal of the International Oak Society, Issue No. 15. 119-125. | 2004

Growing, selecting, and establishing 1-0 Quercus rubra and Q alba seedlings for rapid growth and early acorn production on forested lands in the southeastern United States.

Paul P. Kormanik; Shi-Jean S. Sung; Taryn L. Kormanik


USDA, Paper presented at the Tenth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Shreveport, LA. February 16-18,1999 | 1999

Artifical Regeneration of Multiple Hardwood Species to Develop Specific Forest Communities

Paul P. Kormanik; Taryn L. Kormanik; Shi-Jean S. Sung; Stanley J. Zarnoch; Charles Possee


Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS–71. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pp. | 2004

Northern Red Oak From Acorns to Acorns in 8 Years or Less

Paul P. Kormanik; Shi-Jean S. Sung; Taryn L. Kormanik; Tom Tibbs; Stanley J. Zarnoch

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Shi-Jean S. Sung

United States Forest Service

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United States Forest Service

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