Interaction of site, spacing, weed control and fertiliser in Pinus radiata plantations in southeast New South Wales

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY
P. Green, J. Turner, S. Turner
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ABSTRACT Two trials addressing soil preparation, weed control, fertiliser application and planting density were established on dry, high-elevation sites as part of a program to develop site-specific management. The sites differed in soils and the level of pasture improvement. The objectives included identifying treatment combinations that had greatest productivity and best stem and branch form, considering that poor stem form is an issue on pasture sites. The trials were assessed at 13 years of age. Volume production was high compared with a plantation established earlier on a native forest site, but it was not possible to determine whether this was a result of higher survival, higher nutrition, improved weed control or improved genetics. There was little difference in the effects of soil preparation treatments, and there was no effect at 13 years of the small early-fertiliser application. Weed control was important, with effects on volume production varying between sites and having a greater effect on the highly improved pasture site. Increasing stocking from 1000 stems ha−1 to 1500 stems ha−1 increased volume production by about 24% where weed control was applied. There were differences in stem and branch form between sites, and the highly improved pasture site had a higher level of multi-leaders, probably attributable to low boron. The study shows the value of small, standardised silvicultural trials in the development of site-specific management.
新南威尔士州东南部辐射松种植园的场地、间距、杂草控制和肥料的相互作用
摘要在干旱、高海拔地区开展了两项试验,涉及土壤处理、杂草控制、化肥施用和种植密度,作为制定特定地点管理计划的一部分。不同地点的土壤和牧场改良程度不同。这些目标包括确定具有最高生产力和最佳茎枝形态的处理组合,考虑到较差的茎枝形态是牧场上的一个问题。试验在13岁时进行评估。与早期在原生林地建立的种植园相比,产量很高,但无法确定这是更高的生存率、更高的营养、杂草控制的改善还是遗传的改善。土壤处理的效果差异不大,在13年的小规模早期施肥时也没有影响。杂草控制很重要,不同地点对产量的影响不同,对高度改良的牧场影响更大。将放养量从1000茎公顷增加到1500茎公顷,在杂草控制的情况下,产量增加了约24%。不同地点的茎和枝条形态存在差异,高度改良的牧场具有较高的多领袖水平,这可能是由于低硼所致。该研究显示了小型标准化造林试验在开发特定地点管理方面的价值。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
15
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian Forestry is published by Taylor & Francis for the Institute of Foresters of Australia (IFA) for scientific, technical, and professional communication relating to forestry in the Asia Pacific.
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