Preliminary Study on Quercus virgin iana Introduction in Eastern China
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Research Institute of Subtrop ical Forestry, CAF, Fuyang 311400, Zhejiang, China
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The“Sunlight”Garden Project Company of Shangyu City, Zhejiang Province, Shangyu 312300, Zhejiang, China
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Agriculture Science and Techniques Institute of Cixi City, Zhejiang Province, Cixi 315300, Zhejiang, China
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Received Date:
2006-12-22
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Abstract
The evergreen oak species from USA, live oak (Quercus virginiana), was introduced and p lanted in manysites of Zhejiang, J iangsu Province, and Shanghai City for 3~4 years. The growth of young trees in most sites wasgood, and that at the sandy saline soil of Hangzhou Bay coast (with 0. 3%~0. 5% salinity) seemed better. Nurseryseedlings of live oak had not developed lateral roots so they were not easy to be transp lanted. Using small containerseedlings and 3-year-old young sap lings with the ball clod for p lantation greatly raised the survival percent (morethan 95% ) with well growth.
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