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2007

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Agronomy and Crop Sciences

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

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Planting Techniques For Establishing Loblolly Pine Seedlings On Two Subsoiled Sites In Arkansas, Jamie L. Schuler Jan 2007

Planting Techniques For Establishing Loblolly Pine Seedlings On Two Subsoiled Sites In Arkansas, Jamie L. Schuler

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

The presence of soil compaction and root-restricting layers (e.g., plow pans) resulting from long-term agricultural practices often poses difficulties when converting these sites into loblolly pine plantations. Subsoiling is usually prescribed to alleviate any problems with soil strength. Subsoiling also creates soil conditions that may aid or hinder planting seedlings. The interaction of planting location. either in the furrow or the adjacent 0.3. 0.9 or 1.5 ft, and planting depth on 2 marginal crop lands was assessed in this study. Planting seedlings in the furrow and deep planting (to the terminal bud) resulted in better growth and increased survival after …