Height growth characteristics of one-year-old northern red oak seedlings (Quercus rubra L.) in full light conditions

Nikola Miroljub Šušić ,
Nikola Miroljub Šušić
Martin Bobinac ,
Martin Bobinac
Ivona Kerkez ,
Ivona Kerkez
Andrijana Bauer Živković ,
Andrijana Bauer Živković
Nikola Vojinović
Nikola Vojinović

Published: 01.12.2015.

Volume 0, Issue 2 (2016)

pp. 32-38;

https://doi.org/10.21750/refor.2.04.19

Abstract

In this nursery experiment, 100 one-year-old northern red oak seedlings were measured at the end of the 2016 growing season. Measured growth elements were: total height, root collar diameter and total leaf area. All seedlings were classified according to the presence of polycyclism into four types: one-flush growth, two-flush growth, three-flush growth, and four-flush growth type. The number of new flushes (shoots) is a good indicator of total height, root collar diameter and total leaf area.

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