EFFECTS OF DEFOLIATION ON YOUNG UPLAND TAMARACK IN MANITOBA

  • Ives W
  • Nairn L
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Abstract

Young tamarack were subjected to four successive years of different amounts of artificial defoliation. Fifty percent mortality occurred after two years of complete defoliation but lesser amounts caused no mortality within four years. Foliage production, stem increment, and possibly root growth were reduced by as little as 25% defoliation.

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Ives, W. G. H., & Nairn, L. D. (1966). EFFECTS OF DEFOLIATION ON YOUNG UPLAND TAMARACK IN MANITOBA. The Forestry Chronicle, 42(2), 137–142. https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc42137-2

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