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RESEARCH: Shrub Propagation Techniques for Biological Control of Invading Tree Species
Authors:Alain Meilleur  Hélène Véronneau  André Bouchard
Affiliation:(1) Institut de recherche en biologie végétale 4101 est, rue Sherbrooke Montréal, Québec, H1X 2B2 Canada , CA
Abstract:
Cornus stolonifera, Salix petiolaris, and Spiraea alba clones already located within the corridor of an electrical power line. To establish the efficiency of treatments, we examined the statistical differences of growth traits between species and treatments. An analysis of the effects of layering shows, after the first growth season, differences for all growth traits in only one species, Spiraea alba. After the second growth season, we observed the development of new aerial stems. Layering favors horizontal expansion of shrubs over height development. The third year after treatment, the effect of layering is reduced except for Cornus stolonifera, which continuously increases, as shown by the significant progression of the clone issued from the layer even five years after treatments. With the cutting back technique, we expected a distinct vertical growth of the shrubs at the expense of increasing the crown diameter. This technique would be best associated with the rejuvenation of clones, followed by a layering of new shoots to allow a horizontal expansion of the shrubs. Therefore, the formation of a dense shrub community by layering should be considered a valuable approach for the biological control of undesirable trees in powerline rights-of-way.
Keywords:: Layering   Cutting back   Right-of-way   Cornus stolonifera   Salix petiolaris   Spiraea alba   Quebec
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