Bijdrage tot de kennis van den groei van Pseudotsuga taxifolia Britton in Nederland in verband met zijn beteekenis voor den Nederlandschen boschbouw

Development of the green Douglas fir in the Netherlands in different places with different methods of planting was studied by enquiry, personal research and from the literature. The climate and soil types seemed suitable. Game, insects and fungi caused little damage. The stands studied all derived from seed from north-west America but the exact origin was never known. This could explain differences in development and frost resistance. Planting of experimental forests was therefore advised with seed from different latitudes and heights above sea-level.Even on poorer soils the yield was much higher than the best stands of Scots pine, sometimes more than double. Wood production declined over 30 years much more than in Germany through lack of thinnings by too wide a spacing.Further advantages over Scots pine were better decomposition of needles, straighter stems, harder wood as measured by resistance to crushing through a higher porportion of summer wood and early formation of heart wood. A disadvantage was the severe self-pruning. Experience on planting and culture were discussed. Growth in length was strongly influenced by rainfall in the same year.

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Main Author: de Hoogh, J.
Other Authors: Ham, S.P.
Format: Doctoral thesis biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Subjects:forestry, growth, growth regulators, netherlands, plant development, plant physiology, pseudotsuga menziesii, trees, bomen, bosbouw, groei, groeiregulatoren, nederland, plantenfysiologie, plantenontwikkeling,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5253682024-10-23 de Hoogh, J. Ham, S.P. Doctoral thesis Bijdrage tot de kennis van den groei van Pseudotsuga taxifolia Britton in Nederland in verband met zijn beteekenis voor den Nederlandschen boschbouw 1925 Development of the green Douglas fir in the Netherlands in different places with different methods of planting was studied by enquiry, personal research and from the literature. The climate and soil types seemed suitable. Game, insects and fungi caused little damage. The stands studied all derived from seed from north-west America but the exact origin was never known. This could explain differences in development and frost resistance. Planting of experimental forests was therefore advised with seed from different latitudes and heights above sea-level.Even on poorer soils the yield was much higher than the best stands of Scots pine, sometimes more than double. Wood production declined over 30 years much more than in Germany through lack of thinnings by too wide a spacing.Further advantages over Scots pine were better decomposition of needles, straighter stems, harder wood as measured by resistance to crushing through a higher porportion of summer wood and early formation of heart wood. A disadvantage was the severe self-pruning. Experience on planting and culture were discussed. Growth in length was strongly influenced by rainfall in the same year. nl application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/bijdrage-tot-de-kennis-van-den-groei-van-pseudotsuga-taxifolia-br 10.18174/158474 https://edepot.wur.nl/158474 forestry growth growth regulators netherlands plant development plant physiology pseudotsuga menziesii trees bomen bosbouw groei groeiregulatoren nederland plantenfysiologie plantenontwikkeling pseudotsuga menziesii Wageningen University & Research
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topic forestry
growth
growth regulators
netherlands
plant development
plant physiology
pseudotsuga menziesii
trees
bomen
bosbouw
groei
groeiregulatoren
nederland
plantenfysiologie
plantenontwikkeling
pseudotsuga menziesii
forestry
growth
growth regulators
netherlands
plant development
plant physiology
pseudotsuga menziesii
trees
bomen
bosbouw
groei
groeiregulatoren
nederland
plantenfysiologie
plantenontwikkeling
pseudotsuga menziesii
spellingShingle forestry
growth
growth regulators
netherlands
plant development
plant physiology
pseudotsuga menziesii
trees
bomen
bosbouw
groei
groeiregulatoren
nederland
plantenfysiologie
plantenontwikkeling
pseudotsuga menziesii
forestry
growth
growth regulators
netherlands
plant development
plant physiology
pseudotsuga menziesii
trees
bomen
bosbouw
groei
groeiregulatoren
nederland
plantenfysiologie
plantenontwikkeling
pseudotsuga menziesii
de Hoogh, J.
Bijdrage tot de kennis van den groei van Pseudotsuga taxifolia Britton in Nederland in verband met zijn beteekenis voor den Nederlandschen boschbouw
description Development of the green Douglas fir in the Netherlands in different places with different methods of planting was studied by enquiry, personal research and from the literature. The climate and soil types seemed suitable. Game, insects and fungi caused little damage. The stands studied all derived from seed from north-west America but the exact origin was never known. This could explain differences in development and frost resistance. Planting of experimental forests was therefore advised with seed from different latitudes and heights above sea-level.Even on poorer soils the yield was much higher than the best stands of Scots pine, sometimes more than double. Wood production declined over 30 years much more than in Germany through lack of thinnings by too wide a spacing.Further advantages over Scots pine were better decomposition of needles, straighter stems, harder wood as measured by resistance to crushing through a higher porportion of summer wood and early formation of heart wood. A disadvantage was the severe self-pruning. Experience on planting and culture were discussed. Growth in length was strongly influenced by rainfall in the same year.
author2 Ham, S.P.
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de Hoogh, J.
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topic_facet forestry
growth
growth regulators
netherlands
plant development
plant physiology
pseudotsuga menziesii
trees
bomen
bosbouw
groei
groeiregulatoren
nederland
plantenfysiologie
plantenontwikkeling
pseudotsuga menziesii
author de Hoogh, J.
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title Bijdrage tot de kennis van den groei van Pseudotsuga taxifolia Britton in Nederland in verband met zijn beteekenis voor den Nederlandschen boschbouw
title_short Bijdrage tot de kennis van den groei van Pseudotsuga taxifolia Britton in Nederland in verband met zijn beteekenis voor den Nederlandschen boschbouw
title_full Bijdrage tot de kennis van den groei van Pseudotsuga taxifolia Britton in Nederland in verband met zijn beteekenis voor den Nederlandschen boschbouw
title_fullStr Bijdrage tot de kennis van den groei van Pseudotsuga taxifolia Britton in Nederland in verband met zijn beteekenis voor den Nederlandschen boschbouw
title_full_unstemmed Bijdrage tot de kennis van den groei van Pseudotsuga taxifolia Britton in Nederland in verband met zijn beteekenis voor den Nederlandschen boschbouw
title_sort bijdrage tot de kennis van den groei van pseudotsuga taxifolia britton in nederland in verband met zijn beteekenis voor den nederlandschen boschbouw
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