Title: Competition Control in Slash Pine Plantations
1Competition Controlin Slash Pine Plantations
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- Dwight Lauer
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2Operational Competition Control
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- Pine response to vegetation control
- Knowledge of pine response is required to justify
and select operational treatments - What vegetation is competitive
- When vegetation is competitive
- Effect of duration of control
- Herbicide treatments and comparative responses
- Herbaceous weed control
- Woody shrub control
3Competition and Pine Yield
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4Competing vegetation
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- Woody shrubs
- gallberry (Ilex glabra)
- blueberries (Vaccinium spp.)
- Lyonias (Lyonia spp.)
- Herbaceous
- low panic grasses (Dicanthelium spp.)
- bluestems (Andropogon spp.)
- bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum)
- Eupatorium spp.
5Auburn University Silvicultural Herbicide
CooperativeSP-4F Study design
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- Objective was to determine the relative effects
of woody shrubs and herbs on pine growth - Woody shrub control
- None
- First year
- Repeated
- Herbaceous control
- None
- First year
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6Location of Studies
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7Competition index(age 5 height loss)
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- CI 1.50 Ic 0.044 HC1 0.055 USC1 0.057 SC5
- CI competition index
- Ic 1 if from check treatment, 0 otherwise
- HC1 first year percent herbaceous cover ()
- USC1 untreated first year percent shrub cover
() - SC5 fifth year percent shrub cover ()
- Ic could not be replaced by quantitative level
- R-square 0.84
8Relationship between age 5 pine height and
competition index
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9Age 5 basal area versus CIResponse ranges by
treatment
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10Age 5 basal area versus CIRelated to age 15 MAI
(cords/ac/year)
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11Competition and Pine YieldConclusions
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- Both woody shrubs and herbaceous vegetation
decrease yield if present during the first
growing season - Extending the duration of control increases pine
response - Vegetation control treatments have the potential
to double yield
12Herbicide Treatments
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- First-year herbaceous weed control
- Selective treatments are available that can be
applied over the top of planted seedlings - Woody shrub control
- Pines are generally not tolerant to herbicides at
the rates required - Selectivity achieved by using pre-plant (site
prep) applications
13Herbaceous Weed Control Herbicides for Slash Pine
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- Arsenal (4-6 oz/ac)
- EscortOust
- EscortVelpar
- Oust (2-8 oz/ac)
- Oust Velpar (2 oz/ac 32 oz/ac is common)
- Oustar (12-16 oz/ac)
14Response to HWC by soil type
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- Response information from herbaceous weed control
and fertilization study (G-series) - Response compared by CRIFF soil groups using year
2 marginal response - Height response per unit of cover controlled
- A-group soils without P fertilization did not
respond to weed control - No discernable pattern among soil groups
15Response by soil groupYear 2 marginal response
based on G-series
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16Woody Shrub Control Treatments for Slash Pine
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- Chopper (Arsenal)
- Garlon 4
- Chopper Accord
- Chopper Garlon 4
- Garlon 4 Accord
- Double bed
17Pre-plant Herbicide vs. Double Bed
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18SP4P 4 Treatments
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- Main plot treatments
- Early bed (5/98)
- Late bed (10/98)
- Double bed (EarlyLate)
- Banded pre-plant (10/98)
- Broadcast pre-plant (10/98)
- Pre-plant herbicide treatment
- 24 oz Chopper 2 qts Garlon 4 1 oz Escort
19SP4P 4 Treatments
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- Half of each main-plot received banded herbaceous
weed control - 2 oz/ac Oust 32 oz/ac Velpar L (3/99)
20SP-4P 4Year 2 Slash Pine Height
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21Comparison of Operational Treatments
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- Pre-plant (site prep) treatments have improved
the quality of vegetation control compared to bed
spring HWC - Control both shrubs and herbaceous vegetation
- Achieve responses similar to best treatments in
the SP-4F research study - Experimentation with timing of HWC treatments
that extend the duration of herbaceous control
would be of value
22Operational TreatmentsNot all treatments are
created equal
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- Operational weed control systems must be
developed through experience with registered
herbicides in combination with other
silvicultural practices