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引用次数: 15
摘要
在阿肯色州和路易斯安那州西部海湾沿岸平原,在中轮火炬松(Pinus taeda L.)林分施用氮(N)和磷(P)是一种常见的造林方法,用于增加作物和树木的产量。其他地区的研究表明,在轮作中期施用除草剂,无论是否施用化肥,也有利于作物树的生长。我们研究了除草剂(16盎司imazapyr和3.2盎司表面活性剂ac 1)、肥料(200磅N和35磅P ac 1)和混合除草剂肥处理对3个稀疏中轮林分松树和竞争木本植被生长的影响,为期5年。施用imazapyr可显著降低木本竞争的密度和基面积(73 ~ 78%),但不受施肥的影响。在5年的测量期内,施用imazapyr抑制了松树作物树木的高度生长,不施肥对基材面积和体积生长的影响不大。施肥增加了可售体积的增长(21.5 - 25.1英尺/年),但与美国南部其他地方报道的火炬松林分相比,响应较低。施肥增加了矮小、低壮松树的死亡率。结果表明,施用除草剂和化肥后,这些林分中高大健壮的树木对除草剂和化肥联合施用的反应最为迅速。
Response of Midrotation Pine Stands to Fertilizer and Herbicide Application in the Western Gulf Coastal Plain
Application of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to midrotation loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) stands is a common silvicultural practice used to increase crop-tree volume production in the western Gulf Coastal Plain of Arkansas and Louisiana. Studies in other regions have shown that midrotation herbicide application, with or without an application of fertilizer, can also benefit crop-tree growth. We studied the impact of herbicide (16 oz of imazapyr with 3.2 oz of surfactant ac 1 ), fertilizer (200 lb of N and 35 lb of P ac 1 ), and a combined herbicidefertilizer treatment on pine crop tree and competing woody vegetation growth in three, thinned midrotation stands for 5 years. The density and basal area of woody competition was significantly reduced (73‐78%) with an application of imazapyr, but was not affected by fertilization. The application of imazapyr inhibited height growth of the pine crop trees and without an application of fertilizer had little impact on basal area or volume growth during the 5-year measurement period. Fertilizer application increased merchantable volume growth (21.5‐25.1 ft 3 ac 1 yr 1 ), but response was low compared to that reported for loblolly pine stands elsewhere in the southern United States. Fertilization increased mortality of smaller, less vigorous pine trees. The combined herbicidefertilizer resulted in a 20.5% increase in chip-n-saw volume, suggesting that the larger, more vigorous trees in these stands respond most rapidly to the combined herbicide and fertilizer treatments.