How Long to Read Effect on Mechanical Site Preparation and Fencing on Five-Year Growth of Douglas-Fir and Lodgepole Pine Seedlings Planted on Dry Sites in the Cariboo Forest Region

By N. Daintith

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It takes the average reader and 17 minutes to read Effect on Mechanical Site Preparation and Fencing on Five-Year Growth of Douglas-Fir and Lodgepole Pine Seedlings Planted on Dry Sites in the Cariboo Forest Region by N. Daintith

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Douglas fir plantations are difficult to establish in clear-cut openings in dry subzones in the Cariboo Forest Region of British Columbia. This study tested four mechanical site preparation treatments as methods for reducing environmental stresses and discouraging cattle use, thereby improving seedling survival and growth. It was conducted for both Douglas fir and lodgepole pine seedlings, on grazed and ungrazed areas of clearcuts in the interior Douglas fir and sub-boreal spruce biogeoclimatic zones of the Region. Investigators established a smooth wire enclosure on each of the two test sites; within the enclosure and on adjacent ground outside, they tested four site preparation treatments: V-plow, ripper plow, V-plow and ripper plow combination, and control. Seedling microclimate was monitored for three growing seasons. This report includes data on fifth-year seedling survival and condition, total height growth (1988-92), and diameter growth (1989-92).

How long is Effect on Mechanical Site Preparation and Fencing on Five-Year Growth of Douglas-Fir and Lodgepole Pine Seedlings Planted on Dry Sites in the Cariboo Forest Region?

Effect on Mechanical Site Preparation and Fencing on Five-Year Growth of Douglas-Fir and Lodgepole Pine Seedlings Planted on Dry Sites in the Cariboo Forest Region by N. Daintith is 17 pages long, and a total of 4,369 words.

This makes it 6% the length of the average book. It also has 5% more words than the average book.

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