Document Type
Report
Publication Date
1987
Abstract
Reforestation of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex Laws.) on the lower elevations of the Dixie National Forest in southern Utah has traditionally been challenging. Replanting has often been necessary, costly, and not always successful. Although this problem is not unique, the low levels of available soil moisture during the spring planting season are probably as critical in the Dixie as anywhere in the Intermountain Region. Until this study was initiated, only bareroot seedlings had been planted.
Recommended Citation
United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, "Container-Grown Ponderosa Pine Seedlings Outperform Bareroot Seedlings on Harsh Sites in Southern Utah" (1987). Forestry. Paper 18.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/govdocs_forest/18
Comments
SuDocs call # A 13.78:INT-384