Water Stress 2012
DOI: 10.5772/32691
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Water Stress and Afforestation: A Contribution to Ameliorate Forest Seedling Performance During the Establishment

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“…Stem height annual increments increased each year between 30 to 60 % in both sites and treatments. This could probably be due to transplant shock attributable to water stress caused by poor root-soil contact, low permeability of suberized roots and a limited amount of roots in relation to shoots (Guarnaschelli et al 2012). This occurs for some periods of time after outplanting.…”
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“…Stem height annual increments increased each year between 30 to 60 % in both sites and treatments. This could probably be due to transplant shock attributable to water stress caused by poor root-soil contact, low permeability of suberized roots and a limited amount of roots in relation to shoots (Guarnaschelli et al 2012). This occurs for some periods of time after outplanting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%