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- Title
Nondestructive Aging of Postfire Seedlings for Four Conifer Species in Northwestern Montana.
- Authors
Urza, Alexandra K.; Sibold, Jason S.
- Abstract
Several methods are commonly used to determine the oge of seedlings, and destructive aging methods are often assumed to be the most reliable. Terminal bud-scar counts can be used as a nondestructive alternative for aging seedlings, although clear criteria for which this method is appropriate ore not well-known. This article evaluates the use of terminal bud-scar counts for aging seedlings of four conifer species in Glacier National Park, Montana. The results of our study suggest that terminal bud scars are reliable indicators of annual vertical growth, but that the accuracy of the method is limited to varying degrees by the age and height of seedlings. Method accuracy and error are more strongly related to seedling age and height for fast-growing species (western larch and lodgepole pine) than for slower-growing species (Engelmann spruce and Douglas-fir).
- Subjects
GLACIER National Park (Mont.); MONTANA; CONIFERS; SEEDLING quality; WESTERN larch; LODGEPOLE pine; ENGELMANN spruce; DOUGLAS fir
- Publication
Western Journal of Applied Forestry, 2013, Vol 28, Issue 1, p22
- ISSN
0885-6095
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5849/wjaf.11-014