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Research Report No. 16, Stand Structure And Yield Of Loblolly Pine Plantations In East Texas, Update: 1987, J. David Lenhart
Research Report No. 16, Stand Structure And Yield Of Loblolly Pine Plantations In East Texas, Update: 1987, J. David Lenhart
Informal Project Reports
An updated diameter distribution yield prediction system is presented for loblolly pine ( Pinus taeda L. ) plantations on non- old-fields in East Texas. The new revised system was developed using data from initial measurement ( 1982-84) and f irst remeasurement ( 1985-87) of the East Texas Pine Plan tat ion Research Project permanent plots.
Management And Pest Management Considerations On Droughty Soils: Four Year Results, David Kulhavy, Kenneth G. Watterson, James Kroll, James R. Meeker
Management And Pest Management Considerations On Droughty Soils: Four Year Results, David Kulhavy, Kenneth G. Watterson, James Kroll, James R. Meeker
Faculty Publications
Four year survival of pines on droughty (Typic Quartzips~mments) soils was best for longleaf pine and Terr-Sorb -treated loblolly pine. Pest considerations include town ants and Nantucket pine tip moths on loblolly pine. Untreated loblolly pine had reduced leader and total height growth anH increased tip moth infestations, compared to Terra-Sorb and clay-slurry treated loblolly pine. Soil texture averaged less than eight percent silt and clay combined in the treatment areas.