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                            The effects of soil preparation, planting technique and location along  gap-shelterwood gradients (position and orientation) on frost heaving  damage to seedlings were studied in Vindeln Experimental Forests,  northern Sweden. The forest was harvested in a grid pattern in winter  2004–2005, forming gaps and shelterwood areas of 30 x 40 m each.  Gap-shelterwood gradients were delimited in four orientations and  subdivided into five positions: 7 m and 15 m into the gap and  shelterwood, and at the gap edge. At each position, three replicates of  three soil preparations were made: exposed E and B horizons and HuMinMix  (milled vegetation and humus layers mixed with surface mineral soil).  In early October 2005, one-year-old containerized Picea abies (L.)  Karst. seedlings were planted using four techniques: normal and deep  planting, and mobile and fixed experimental containers. After one  winter, frost heaving damage was highest for seedlings on B horizon  combined with the mobile container (51 ± 6%) and normal planting  (43±6%). Normal- or deep-planted seedlings in HuMinMix had the least  damage (5–6.6 ± 2.5%). Compared to normal planting, deep planting  reduced frost heaving damage only on B horizon. When considering the  orientation, seedlings in the experimental containers had more or  similar frost heaving damage than normal- or deep-planted seedlings.  Along the eastern gradient, seedlings incurred more frost heaving damage  in the center of the gap than under the canopy.
                        
                
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                            Chantal,
                            University of Helsinki, Dept of Forest Ecology & Dept of Forest Resource Management, Helsinki, Finland
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            michelle.dechantal@helsinki.fi
                                                                                        
                                                     
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                            Rita,
                            University of Helsinki, Dept of Forest Ecology & Dept of Forest Resource Management, Helsinki, Finland
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            hr@nn.fi
                                                                                
 
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                            Bergsten,
                            Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dept of Forest Ecology and Management, Umeå, Sweden
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            ub@nn.se
                                                                                
 
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                            Löfvenius,
                            Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dept of Forest Ecology and Management, Umeå, Sweden
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            mol@nn.se
                                                                                
 
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                            Grip,
                            Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dept of Forest Ecology and Management, Umeå, Sweden
                                                        E-mail:
                                                            hg@nn.se