Long-term comparison of stem growth of outplanted longleaf pines grown in six kinds of container
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posted on 2024-09-12, 20:11authored byDaniel J. Leduc, Shi-Jean Susana Sung, James D. Haywood, Mary Anne S. Sayer
This data publication contains a collection of growth data from a young longleaf pine plantation on the Palustris Experimental Forest in central Louisiana where the seedlings started life in six different types of containers. Container treatments included 3 cavity sizes (small, medium, and large) and 2 different cavity coatings (with and without copper oxychoride coating). Seedlings were planted in the spring of 2004 in the six different containers and maintained in a greenhouse until November 2004, when 64 seedlings were planted into each of 24 plots at 2 x 2 meter (m) spacing at the Palustris Experimental Forest. Height and diameters at breast height were assessed at the end of each year from 2005 through 2013, and then again in 2019. Lean of stem from a vertical position was also recorded from 2009-2013. The original study was meant to investigate how seedlings from six different container types would grow in the field in terms of resistance to toppling and growth in general. This dataset is just the growth part of the data collected so that it might be used in modelling or other examination of young longleaf pine growth using modern practices.
These data were collected using funding from the U.S. Government and can be used without additional permissions or fees. If you use these data in a publication, presentation, or other research product please use the following citation:
Leduc, Daniel J.; Sung, Shi-Jean Susana; Haywood, James D.; Sayer, Mary Anne S. 2021. Long-term comparison of stem growth of outplanted longleaf pines grown in six kinds of containers. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2021-0082
The study is located off of the Turnage Road on the Johnson Tract of the Palustris Experimental Forest.
The study area is actually in two separate locations. Blocks 1 through 3 are located betwee...