Effect of auger planting on survival and growth of douglas-fir on droughty sites

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1982-12

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Two-year-old Douglas-fir bareroot seedlings were hoe- and auger-planted on droughty south and southwest aspects in southwest Oregon. After 2 years, no differences in height, diameter, or seedling biomass could be detected. Auger-planted seedlings survived significantly better on the southwest aspect.

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Forest Research laboratory, Research Note 72

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