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Upland White Oak

Evaluation of regeneration for Eastern United States upland white oak species/species groups as a function of site quality and regeneration origin.

Species/species group

Site Quality1

Regeneration Origin (Probability of occurrence)2

Overall Regeneration Problem3

 

 

Seedling

(Med.)

SEVERE

 

HIGH

Seedling sprout

(Med.)

SEVERE

 

 

Stump sprout

(Low.)

SEVERE

WHITE OAK

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seedling

(High)

SEVERE

 

LOW

Seedling sprout

(High)

MODERATE

 

 

Stump sprout

(High)

MINIMAL

 

 

 

Seedling

(Med.)

SEVERE

 

HIGH

Seedling sprout

(Med.)

MOD-SEVERE

 

 

Stump sprout

(Med.)

MODERATE

CHESNUT OAK

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seedling

(High)

MOD-SEVERE

 

LOW

Seedling sprout

(High)

MODERATE

 

 

Stump sprout

(High)

MINIMAL

 

 

 

Seedling

(N/A)

N/A

 

HIGH

Seedling sprout

(N/A)

N/A

BUR OAK

 

Stump sprout

(N/A)

N/A

POST OAK

 

 

 

 

Chinkapin OAK

 

Seedling

(Med.)

MOD-SEVERE

 

LOW

Seedling sprout

(High)

MODERATE-MIN

 

 

Stump sprout

(High)

MINIMAL

1 High=site index5075 and greater; low=site index50 less than 75.

2 High= high probability of regeneration of specified type occurring on specific site; Med= medium probability; Low= low probability; N/A= not applicable, species does not occur on site indicated

3 Qualitative evaluation by the author based on published information, discussion with colleagues and field observation; SEV=severe, MOD=moderate, MIN=minimal, N/A=not applicable

 

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