A. Cabanettes et al., FACTORS AND CONSEQUENCES OF RHYTHMIC GROW TH ON YOUNG AMERICAN RED OAK IN-FIELD CONDITIONS, Annales des Sciences Forestieres, 52(5), 1995, pp. 489-506
In field conditions (ex-agricultural soils of south-west France), red
oak is able to develop several growth flushes (polycyclism) in the 1st
growing period of plantation. Polycyclism occurred only in the weeded
treatment, and concerned one-third of weeded plants. NPK fertilizatio
n showed no influence on polycyclism. On the other hand, a significant
ly higher probability of polycyclism arose on small diameter plants or
on plants without soil water excess. The consequences of polycyclism
were an increase of diameter (+130%), leaf area (+120%) and ramificati
on rate (from 24 to 64%). These advantages are very important for the
success of this type of plantation. Polycyclic shoots were frequently
basal shoots, and did not increase significantly the total tree height
.