Announcing: NUTRIENT DYNAMICS OF PLANTED FORESTS
27-28 NOVEMBER, 2012, VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON, USA
SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES:
This IUFRO symposium is intended to provide a forum for exchange of ideas related to
principles of nutrition in nursery seedlings and juvenile forest trees. Emphasis will be
placed on the development of effective and environmentally sound technologies to optimize
seedling quality and promote reforestation and forest restoration operations. The first
day will focus on Nutrition in the Nursery and at Field Establishment and the second day
will focus on Juvenile Stand Nutrition. The program is aimed toward an international
audience of nursery and forest practitioners, scientists, and educators. Presentations
will be of excellent scientific quality while also providing new, useful information which
can be readily and widely applied to nursery and forest practices. Selected authors will
be invited to prepare a paper for the symposium proceedings to be published in a special
issue of the international journal, New Forests.
ORGANIZERS:
The symposium is being organized by Western Forestry and Conservation Association, Purdue
University, and USDA Forest Service with support from IUFRO divisions 1.01.03 (Temperate
Forest Regeneration), 1.06.00 (Restoration of Degraded Sites), and 3.02.00 (Stand
Establishment and Treatment).
INVITED SPEAKERS and TOPICS:
· Barbara Hawkins , University of Victoria, Canada - Influence of species and soil
temperature on N-form preference and uptake
· Simon Landhausser, University of Alberta, Canada - The role of carbon reserves
in seedling nutrition and stress tolerance
· Juan Oliet, Politecnica University, Spain - Seedling nutrient loading to improve
planting success: A Mediterranean perspective
· Pedro Villar-Salvador, University of Alcala, Spain - Nursery fertilization of
oaks: consequences for plant quality and outplanting performance
· Joshua Sloan, Purdue University, Indiana, USA- Improved fertilizer use
efficiency and growth of tree seedlings on reclaimed oil sands
· Jordi Cortina, University of Alicante, Spain - The role of nutrients for
improving seedling quality in drylands
· Tom Fox, Virginia Tech University, USA - Juvenile fertilization of loblolly
pine plantations
· Leonardo Gonçalves, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil - Nutrition and
fertilization of short-rotation eucalypt plantations of high productivity
· Cindy Prescott, University of British Columbia, Canada- Nutrition of cedar and
hemlock plantations in coastal BC
· Shucai Zeng, South China Agricultural University - Comparison of soil properties
under plantations and natural forests in South China
· Rob Harrison, University of Washington, USA - Nutrition management of Pacific
Northwest Douglas-fir plantations
· Owen Burney, USA - The role of seedling nutrition on ungulate herbivory
patterns
· John Turner, Forsci Pty Ltd, New South Wales, Australia - Site specific
management and inter-rotational productivity of radiata pine
· Johanna Riikonen, Finnish Forest Research Institute - Effects of boron
fertilization applied in nursery or after planting on the performance of Norway spruce
seedlings on boron-poor sites
CALL FOR PRESENTERS:
If you would like to participate in this event with a presentation or poster, please send
an abstract (max. 300 words including title, authors and affiliations) to
DLHaase(a)fs.fed.us by July 20, 2012.
REGISTRATION:
The full agenda and registration details will be available at:
www.westernforestry.org<http://www.westernforestry.org>
Diane Haase
Western Nursery Specialist
Editor, Tree Planters' Notes
USDA Forest Service
PO Box 3623
Portland, OR 97208
503.808.2349 office
503.867.0469 mobile
DLHaase@fs.fed.us<mailto:DLHaase@fs.fed.us>
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