Nilsson, Urban
- Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
The effect of herbicide, fertilization and irrigation treatments on growth of planted Norway spruce seedlings were investigated in an experiment established in 1998 in southern Sweden. After three years, the amount of ground vegetation was about the same in fertilized, irrigated and fertilized + irrigated plots, but the amount was about double as in the control. Seedling growth was positively affected by the herbicide treatment. Fertilization increased growth when it was combined with herbicides. Irrigation did not have any significant effect on seedling growth. Results from this study indicate that competition for water between ground vegetation and planted Norway spruce seedlings is of little importance. However, this conclusion is restricted to seedling growth during years with at least normal precipitation. It was also indicated that increased nutrient availability is positive for seedling establishment and growth, but that the planted seedlings were not growing at their potential even when herbicide, irrigation and fertilization treatments were combined indicating establishment problems
Annals of Forest Science
2003, volume: 60, number: 7, pages: 637-643
Publisher: E D P SCIENCES
Forest Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/752