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Loblolly and Slash Pine Seedlings Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) additional info
RR3 Loblolly: This variety was available for the first time in 2004-05. They are third-cycle seedlings combining rust resistance and fast growth. These seedlings receive 36% of the infection of unimproved loblolly. They will yield an estimated 21% more volume at rotation age.
Rust Resistant Loblolly: These second-cycle seedlings are derived from trees selected for resistance to fusiform rust infection. Fast growth is a secondary consideration. These seedlings show 50% of the infection of unimproved seedlings. Some growth improvement can be expected.
Livingstone Parish Loblolly: Livingstone Parish, Louisiana is known to produce fast-growing, rust resistant planting stock suitable for planting in Georgia’s upper coastal plain.
Improved Loblolly: These are first-cycle seedlings. Piedmont loblolly will provide some growth improvement in the northern part of the state. Coastal loblolly should be planted in South Georgia and will yield 10-12% more volume and significant rust resistance. Slash Pine (Pinus elliottii) additional info Premium Slash Pine: These seedlings are grown from 2-cycle seed orchard selections. Fast growth and resistance to fusiform rust combine to provide 29% more volume than unimproved (or wild) sources. Premium Slash is recommended for the entire natural range of slash pine.
Rust Resistant Slash Pine: These seedlings are selected primarily for their resistance to fusiform rust. Rapid growth is a secondary consideration in this variety. They will show 50% of the infection of unimproved seedlings. They are well-suited for sites where fusiform rust is known to be particularly severe.
High Gum Slash Pine: Produces twice as much gum as wild sources. Grows well and is moderately resistant to fusiform rust.
Improved Slash Pine: These first-cycle selections provide an economical alternative for South Georgia plantings. They grow faster than unimproved sources with some rust resistance.
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