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Pentti K. Räsänen (email), Tapani Hänninen

Eräiden talvivarastointimenetelmien vaikutuksesta männyn taimiin.

Räsänen P. K., Hänninen T. (1971). Eräiden talvivarastointimenetelmien vaikutuksesta männyn taimiin. Silva Fennica vol. 5 no. 3 article id 4849. https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.a14651

English title: The effect of some over-winter storage methods on different Scots pine nursery stock

Abstract

Seedlings of three different Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) nursery stock, 1+0 ,1+1, and 2+0, were kept over the winter, after they had been packed in polythene bags, in three different ways: 1) In a refrigerated storage room, 2) in a wooden crate in the ground, 3) submerged in a lake. The seedling to which they were to be compared with were left over the winter in a nursery bed. The 1,800 seedlings were planted out in the spring 1966 in 15 random blocks. Their development was scrutinized during the three subsequent falls.

The seedlings which had been stored in the lake all died. The seedlings which had been stored along the 1st and 2nd method, managed almost as well as the ones which had been kept over the winter in the nursery bed, except for those of 1+0 stock.

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Original keywords
mänty; taimet; varastointi; talvivarastointi; kuolleisuus; kylmävarastointi

English keywords
Pinus sylvestris; Scots pine; planting; mortality; seedlings; cold storage; winter storage

Published in 1971

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