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Arboriculture & Urban Forestry Online
Volume 27, Issue 2 — March 2001
https://www.isa-arbor.com/Publications/Arboriculture-Urban-Forestry

The Influence of Waterlogging on the Establishment of Four Australian Landscape Trees    (View PDF)

Karen D. Smith, Peter B. May, and Gregory M. Moore

Abstract: An experiment was conducted to test the ability of recently planted trees to grow new roots under waterlogged conditions and to recover from waterlogging. Corymbia maculata (spotted gum, syn. Eucalyptus maculata), Lophostemon conjertus (brush box), Platanus orientalis (oriental plane), and Platanus x acerifolia (London plane) were subjected to a period of waterlogging and then to a recovery phase after waterlogging had ceased. Root length was measured at the end of both the waterlogging and recovery phases. The species were found to vary considerably in their ability to tolerate and recover from a period of waterlogging. Waterlogging suppressed root and shoot growth in all experimental species. Young spotted gum and oriental plane were able to initiate new roots under waterlogged conditions but London plane and brush box were not.

Keywords: Corymbia maculata; Lophostemon confertus; Platanus orientalis; Platanus x acerifolia; waterlogging; urban soils; root growth; tree establishment.

https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2001.007


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