Studies on Stem Cuttings for Woods Restoration by Coppice-trees the Effects of the Season, Soil Moisture and Shading

Studies on Stem Cuttings for Woods Restoration by Coppice-trees the Effects of the Season, Soil Moisture and Shading

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Abstract

造成法而など急傾斜地での樹林復元手法の開発を目的に, 既存樹の幹を利用した幹挿し実験を行った。その結果, 幹挿しには春挿しが良く秋挿しは適さないこと, 頻繁な湘水や寒冷紗の使用は逆効果となり, 排水と日当りを良くした比較的乾燥した土壌条件の方が良好な結果の得られることが分った。常緑広葉樹の成績が良好なのは, アラカシで確認されたように夏までに発根し得ることと, 高温条件に抵抗力を有するためと考察された。

English Abstract

From the viewpoint of restoring the tive landscape, stem cuttings obtained from coppice seems to be suitable for revegetation of steep slopes which is formed when we develop newtowns or roads in hilly areas. In the previous article, we stated that Quercus lauca showed a considerable rooting by the treatment with β3-Indolebutyric Acid (IBA) 2000 ppm solution, even with 16-18 cm stem girth. The additio l experimental research was conducted with sixteen species under different conditions, in 1985 and 1986.
The results were as follows: Most of species sprouted shoots by summer, except Castanopsis cuspidata, Ternstroemia gym nthera, Rhododendron reticulatum and Eurya japonica. Whereas Quercus glauca showed enough rooting in early spring settings, in the case of autumn setting, almost all died. Since the other species also died in autumn settings, autumn setting was judged to be unsuitable way for stem cuttings.
In addition to Quercus glauca, such evergreen trees as Camellia japonica and Ilex cre ta developed enough roots by the treatment with IBA 2000 ppm solution. However, deciduous trees such as Clethra barbinervis, Quercus serrata, Quercus variabilis, Lyonia ovalifolia and Prunus jamasakura mostly died by late summer even in the case of autumn cuttings. The results suggest that these deciduous trees lack abilities to develop enough roots by summer.
Incidentally, shading or daily watering caused serious damage due to spread of harmful bacilli or fungi, and no shade and weekly watering brought rather better results.

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Article Information

Title (non-english): 幹挿しにおける挿しつけ時期, 土壌, 光量の違いが発根と萌芽に与える影響
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese
Year: 1990
Study Design: After
Authors: Toshinori SHIGEMATSU// Kyoji ADACHI// Yoshiya NISHIMURA
Journal: Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architects
Volume: 53
Issue: 4
Pages: 264-270
City/state or province/country: Osaka prefecture, Japan