Reprint

Production in Forest Nurseries and Field Performance of Seedlings

Edited by
September 2023
252 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8768-4 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8769-1 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Production in Forest Nurseries and Field Performance of Seedlings that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Forest plantations are among the tangible solutions to meet the world's needs for timber and wood products (e.g., timber, firewood, pulp, and paper) and other ecosystem services that are constantly increasing and compensate for the loss of millions of hectares of forests caused by the increase in the severity and frequency of fires, insect attacks, and environmental stresses in humid, arid, and semiarid zones. Faced with these major constraints and challenges in the context of climate change, it is not enough to plant millions of seedlings, but we must ensure the genetic selection of seeds adapted to current and future climates, the morphophysiological quality of seedlings, the quality of sites, and the optimization of cultural as well as sylvicultural practices (e.g.,  from seeds to sustainable plantations) to achieve the objectives of various programs (reforestation and wood production; restoration of damaged, degraded, or destroyed ecosystems; desert greening; and agroforestry) in terms of survival, growth, and yield. This Special Issue deals with different facets and topics of the seedling production chain in different countries and continents, from growing media to planting performance related to reforestation, restoration, and agroforestry programs.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
plant-microorganism interaction; root development; tropical forest trees; Picea mariana; Picea glauca; forest nursery; winter warming; winter freezing; cold hardiness; growth; mineral nutrition; argan stand; argan plantation; argan oil; chemical composition; physicochemical parameters; Santalum paniculatum; hemiparasite; fertilizer; pot host; nursery culture; controlled-release fertilizer; chelated iron fertilizer; Acacia koa; Dodonaea viscosa; planting depth; drought; freezing injury; herbivory; mortality; survival; insects; industrial wastewater; toxicity; heavy metals; Salix alba; Casuarina glauca; rhizofiltration; bareroot seedlings; container-grown seedlings; height; root collar diameter; seedling age; biomass; allocation; reserve; drought; conditioning; structural and non-structural carbohydrates; organs; Populus tremuloides; Pinus banksiana; seedling; quality; restoration; facilitation; post-mining; plantation spacing; biochar; inoculation; air content; bulk density; gas diffusivity; growing media; Picea glauca; tree nursery; container; peat moss; nutrient; fertilizer; mycorrhizae; ectomycorrhizae; endomycorrhizae; vesicular; arbuscular; Argania spinosa; rhizosphere; arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF); diversity; reforestation; forest nursery; cultural practices; microbial inoculation; planting performance; environmental stress