2 edition of Forest management guidelines for controlling wild grapevines found in the catalog.
Forest management guidelines for controlling wild grapevines
H. Clay Smith
Published
1984
by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station in [Broomall, Pa.]
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | H. Clay Smith |
Series | Research paper NE -- 548 |
Contributions | Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (Radnor, Pa.) |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 15 p. : |
Number of Pages | 15 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14841719M |
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More than 60 species of grapes (Vitis spp.) exist worldwide. Wild grapes differ from Europe's domesticated cultivars in their fruit size and sweetness, disease resistance and propagation. In. The truly unique approach of this book is the scientifically-grounded exploration, often applying discoveries in other plant species, of the main physiological processes underlying grapevine form.
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Where present, grapevines can reduce tree quality and growth, and eventually kill the tree. Silvical characteristics of grapevines are discussed as background for grapevine control. Forest management guidelines are given for controlling growth of grapevines.
Citation: Smith, H. Clay Forest management guidelines for controlling wild by: Grapevines (Vitis spp.) are becoming a major problem to forest managers in the Appalachians, especially when clearcutting is done on highly productive hardwood sites. Where present, grapevines can reduce tree quality and growth, and eventually kill the tree.
Silvical characteristics of grapevines are discussed as background for grapevine by: Grapevine management must be consistent with forest management objectives. Controlling the growth and development of wild grapevines is not difficult in most situations. If your objective is to grow only high quality timber, you may try to eliminate all grapevines (excluding arbors).
If wildlife management is your objec. The vines grow up and around trees, attempting to get closer to the sun. This frequently results in the death of trees such as oak and cottonwood, as the vine saps nutrients and blocks sunlight.
Controlling wild grapevines also inhibits the spread of western grape leaf skeletonizer insects that thrive on. U.S. Forest Service: Forest Management Guidelines for Controlling Wild Grapevines About the Author Herb Kirchhoff has more than three decades of hands-on experience as an avid garden hobbyist.
Management Guidelines Deterrents such as fences, barriers, frightening devices, and various repellents are recommended and can all be used without a permit. Physical exclusion is by far the best and most reliable way to protect gardens, orchards, and ornamental plantings from deer.
Grapevine control must be consistent with forest management objectives. If the objective is to grow high quality timber, then elimination of all grapevines is usually Size: 72KB. Many tools are available for controlling gophers including trapping, baiting, fumigation, and birds of prey.
Management Guidelines. To successfully control gophers, the sooner you detect their presence and take control measures the better. Most growers control gophers in vineyards by trapping, by using poison baits and by using barn owls.
Trapping. Chapter 27 Vineyard Wildlife Control Birds. It’s widely known that vineyards are vulnerable to a wide variety of pest birds. Several species of birds, including robins, starlings, mockingbirds, finches, and blackbirds are common pests of grapes.
Guidelines for Developing, Testing and Selecting Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management 3 1 – INTRODUCTION – THEPURPOSEOFTHISMANUAL This manual provides methods to assist the development and evaluation of criteria and indicators (C&I) which can then be used to assess the sustainability of for-est management.
Forest management guidelines for controlling wild grapevines. [H Clay Smith; Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (Radnor, Pa.)] -- S2Grapevines (Vitis spp.) are becoming a major problem for forest managers in the Appalachians, especially when clearcutting is.
Vineyard Weed Management Chemical Weed Control Herbicides. When properly used, herbicides registered for use in vineyards can control most weed species. In many vineyards, combinations and/or sequential applications of herbicides are required to provide effective, economical control.
Grapevines provide delicious, juicy fruit that is commonly used to create grape juice and wine. Although highly prized for its fruit and shading abilities, a well-established grapevine may prove a nuisance.
California wild grape (Vitis californica) and its close cousins. Forest management guidelines for controlling wild grapevines (OCoLC) Online version: Smith, H. Clay. Forest management guidelines for controlling wild grapevines (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, National government publication: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors.
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U.S. Forest Service: Forest Management Guidelines for Controlling Wild Grape Vines Washtenaw Conservation District: Grapevine Cutting Michigan State University Extension: Glyphosate Injury (to. If the forest floor is heavily shaded, grapevines need only be cut off at any convenient height.
If there will be a timber harvest within two growing seasons, or if the sun shines on the forest floor most of the day, then grapevines and vine loops should be cut and treated near the File Size: 83KB.
The management plan is a description of the owner's management objectives, the woodland's current condition, and a set of prescribed activities that will help the woodland better meet the owner's management objectives.
Professional Consulting Forester. When in fruit, plants such as blackberries, wild grape, plum, and strawberry become important wood turtle food plants.
(Photo Courtesy of Cornell College) Forest openings as well as walking paths and roadways promote warmer, drier forest conditions by allowing air flow, a consideration that should be addressed if such openings are expected to.
A Guide to Viticulture for Wine Production. Chapter 27 Vineyard Wildlife Control (book excerpts) Vineyards provide food and shelter for vertebrate pests that can cause significant through loss of fruit, chewing of roots, and girdling or trunks and shoots.
Forest & Tree Health> Forest Land Taxation> Forest Management> Forestry Herbicides> General Questions> Control of Wild Grape Vines on Crop Trees (IL) From: Butch Lorsbach City: Hardin, IL: I am having trouble with grape vines and other vines on our trees.
A local timber buyer cut 12 or 15 black walnut trees and said we were going to have.This full-color publication describes 25 of the most common invasive plants in Pennsylvania, and provides introductory methods of treatment, including a general treatment calendar at the beginning of each chapter, to you a basic idea of control.Smith, Clay H.
Forest Management Guidelines for Controlling Wild Grapevines. Research Paper NE Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.
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