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- Santalum species, including the endemic Hawaiian ‘iliahi (Santalum paniculatum), are ecologically distinct as evergreen, hemiparasitic trees. Being hemiparasitic means ‘iliahi can photosynthesize yet require suitable hosts for resource acquisition and longterm survival. Degradation of native tropical dry forests and the unsustainable removal of native tree species has resulted in ʻiliahi and other trees, including potential hosts to ʻiliahi, having greatly reduced populations and distributions.AuthorsEmily Thyroff, Travis Idol, Douglass JacobsKeywordsSourceIn: Jain, Theresa B.; Schuler, Thomas M. [comp.]. Foundational concepts in silviculture with emphasis on reforestation and early stand improvement - 2022 National Silviculture Workshop. Proc. RMRS-P-80. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 3 p.Year2022
- In recent years, Idaho Panhandle National Forests’ employees have noted sites with limited reforestation success, as well as ecotones with evidence of plant shifts or longer-term disclimax following disturbance. I propose that we evaluate some of these sites and similar intact communities to identify plant species that may help us predict where such sites occur.AuthorsJennifer Costich-ThompsonKeywordsSourceIn: Jain, Theresa B.; Schuler, Thomas M. [comp.]. Foundational concepts in silviculture with emphasis on reforestation and early stand improvement - 2022 National Silviculture Workshop. Proc. RMRS-P-80. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 4 p.Year2022
- For centuries, western white pine (Pinus monticola) dominated moist forests of the northern Rocky Mountains. The fast-growing species, which can reach heights of 150 feet, was once an economic driver in the region. However, not much of the former forest remains. A combination of blister rust, beetles, and logging severely reduced the range of white pine during the 20th century.AuthorsTerrie B. Jain, John C. ByrneKeywordsSourceIn: Jain, Theresa B.; Schuler, Thomas M. [comp.]. Foundational concepts in silviculture with emphasis on reforestation and early stand improvement - 2022 National Silviculture Workshop. Proc. RMRS-P-80. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 3 p.Year2022
- Acres needing stand improvement, except for 2009, have consistently remained above 2.0 million acres per year from 2010 through 2019 (fig. 1a). Most of the acres consist of precommercial thinning (70%) followed by release (26%) with only a small portion of acres needing pruning and/or fertilization (4%). However, the proportion (an average of 11.7%) of acres treated are much smaller when compared to the acres that need treatment (fig. 1a, dark line). This is causing a critical imbalance concerning stand tending that is inconsistent with statutory direction contained in the National Forest...AuthorsDavid Gwaze, Terrie B. JainKeywordsSourceIn: Jain, Theresa B.; Schuler, Thomas M. [comp.]. Foundational concepts in silviculture with emphasis on reforestation and early stand improvement - 2022 National Silviculture Workshop. Proc. RMRS-P-80. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 5 p.Year2022
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service’s National Reforestation, Nursery, and Genetics Resources (RNGR) Program is conducted by a team of specialists (referred to as the “RiNGeR Team”) that provides regional and national technical assistance to nursery, reforestation, restoration, and seed professionals. The Forest Service National Seed Laboratory (NSL), a Tribal nursery emphasis, and research projects are also key components of the RNGR Program. RNGR Team members are geographically dispersed and attuned to both regional and national needs.AuthorsDiane L. HaaseKeywordsSourceIn: Jain, Theresa B.; Schuler, Thomas M. [comp.]. Foundational concepts in silviculture with emphasis on reforestation and early stand improvement - 2022 National Silviculture Workshop. Proc. RMRS-P-80. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 3 p.Year2022
- Hot, dry climates are a menace to seedling establishment in naturally and artificially regenerated forests alike. These tough outplanting conditions are problematic because a seedling’s limited mass dictates reserves of energy (sugars or starch), water, and nutrients. Furthermore, in order to establish itself, risky investments in growth must precede any leap in a seedling’s ability to acquire new resources (i.e., increases in light interception for photosynthesis or soil exploration for water and nutrient uptake). With new climate normals indicating hotter and dryer growing seasons...AuthorsJessie M. Godfrey, Andrew Nelson, Jeremy R. PintoKeywordsSourceIn: Jain, Theresa B.; Schuler, Thomas M. [comp.]. Foundational concepts in silviculture with emphasis on reforestation and early stand improvement - 2022 National Silviculture Workshop. Proc. RMRS-P-80. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 4 p.Year2022
- One way to increase conversion of woody residues often burned in slash piles into a value-added product is to expand markets for biochar. Biochar has been used to increase the growth of agricultural crops, grass, and urban trees and it has also been used as replacement for Sphagnum peat moss, perlite, or vermiculite in growing substrates for container seedlings (Dumroese et al. 2020). Using biochar in bareroot nursery beds is an opportunity for improving soil properties while also reducing nutrient and irrigation inputs. After 1 year, biochar reduced the amounts of NO3 -- N (fig. 1)...AuthorsDeborah S. Page-Dumroese, Kas Dumroese, J. Tirocke, R. Gilbert, S. WilsonKeywordsSourceIn: Jain, Theresa B.; Schuler, Thomas M. [comp.]. Foundational concepts in silviculture with emphasis on reforestation and early stand improvement - 2022 National Silviculture Workshop. Proc. RMRS-P-80. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 3 p.Year2022
- Forest managers in the eastern United States need to decide which species and seed sources will be best adapted to current and future climates. This guidebook will synthesize information on genetics, silviculture, and forest health to assist land managers on decisions to seed transfer for major tree species in the eastern U.S.AuthorsCarolyn C. PikeKeywordsSourceIn: Jain, Theresa B.; Schuler, Thomas M. [comp.]. Foundational concepts in silviculture with emphasis on reforestation and early stand improvement - 2022 National Silviculture Workshop. Proc. RMRS-P-80. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 3 p.Year2022
- Reforestation following harvest, and/or natural disasters, is critical to sustaining healthy forests. Recent increases in frequency, scale, and severity in wildfires in the West combined with ongoing turnover in personnel make the National Silviculture Workshop an ideal venue to review the laws and policies that direct reforestation on National Forest System Lands.AuthorsDavid GwazeKeywordsSourceIn: Jain, Theresa B.; Schuler, Thomas M. [comp.]. Foundational concepts in silviculture with emphasis on reforestation and early stand improvement - 2022 National Silviculture Workshop. Proc. RMRS-P-80. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 4 p.Year2022
- The National Forest Management Act of 1976 (NFMA) mandates prompt reforestation. Passage of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) included the Repairing Existing Public Land by Adding Necessary Trees Act (REPLANT Act), which removes the cap on the Reforestation Trust Fund, indefinitely increasing annual funding for reforestation from $30 million to $140 million or more.AuthorsNicole Balloffet, Kas DumroeseKeywordsSourceIn: Jain, Theresa B.; Schuler, Thomas M. [comp.]. Foundational concepts in silviculture with emphasis on reforestation and early stand improvement - 2022 National Silviculture Workshop. Proc. RMRS-P-80. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 3 p.Year2022