Forest Trees for Citrus Windbreaks. D. L. Rockwood School of Forest Resources and Conservation, IFAS/University of Florida

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Forest Trees for Citrus Windbreaks D. L. Rockwood School of Forest Resources and Conservation, IFAS/University of Florida

Windbreak Effectiveness 100 Effectiveness (%) 50 100 Genetic Variation 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 Windbreak Age Determined by: Planting design Genetics: Species, Effectiveness (%) 50 0 Species

Candidates for Windbreaks Cedar Magnolia Eucalyptus amplifolia Sand Pine Slash Pine E. grandis

Evaluation for Citrus Windbreaks Criterion Characterization Height Invasive Windfirm Crown Evergreen Competition Stress Genetics Pests Propagation Expense Availability Market Annual; Total Minimum; Maximum Potential for spread Documented wind resistance Extent; Density Foliage retention Mixing potential Cold/Drought/Heat tolerance Sprout after harvest Provenance; Orchard; Cultivar Insects/Diseases/Canker Bareroot (B); Containerized (C); Potted (P) Cost per tree Time; Quantity Timber Products; Mulch; Biofuels; Credits

Cedar (JV) for Citrus Windbreaks Criterion JV Growth ( ) up to 3 ; 40 Moderate Invasive Windfirm? Crown Complete, Full Evergreen Competition? Stress High Genetics? Pests? Propagation Bareroot, Containers, Pots Expense ($/tree) 0.35/1.50 Availability Winter, Any, Any; Limited Market?

Sand Pine for Citrus Windbreaks Varieties: Ocala,Withlacoochee,Choctawhatchee Various Orchards

Sand Pine (PC) for Citrus Windbreaks Criterion PC Growth ( ) up to 3 ; 70 Invasive Low Windfirm? Crown Evergreen Medium, Full Competition? Stress Genetics High W; 3 provenances; Orchard Pests? Propagation Bareroot, Containerized, Potted Expense ($/tree) 0.05+ Availability Market Winter, Any, Any; Limited Pulpwood

Magnolia (MG) for Citrus Windbreaks Criterion MG Growth ( ) up to 3 ; 70 Moderate Invasive Windfirm Crown Complete, Full Evergreen Competition? Stress High Genetics Wild; 3 cultivars Pests? Propagation Containers, Pots Expense ($/tree) 2.50+ Availability Any, Any; Limited Market?

Slash Pine for Citrus Windbreaks Varieties: N FL, S FL Various Orchard Collections Hybrid Clones

Slash Pine for Citrus Windbreaks Criterion PE Growth ( ) up to 5 ; 90 Invasive Windfirm Crown Evergreen Competition Stress Genetics Pests Propagation Moderate High High, Full High O, C B, C, P Expense ($/tree) 0.04/1.50 Availability Market Winter, Any, Any; High Pulp, Mulch Planted Seedlings QEH (F 1 ) FLE 5-Year-Old Seedlings 5-year-old Clone 545

E. amplifolia (EA) for Citrus Windbreaks Criterion EA Growth ( ) up to 20 ; 90 Moderate Invasive Windfirm? Crown High, Open Evergreen Competition Stress High Genetics Orchard; Clones Pests? Propagation Containers Expense ($/tree) 0.20/0.75 Availability Very Limited Market Mulch, Biofuels, Credits

E. grandis (EG) for Citrus Windbreaks GO73/GO77 Euc Clone Test

E. grandis (EG) for Citrus Windbreaks Criterion EG Growth ( ) up to 25; 150 Invasive Windfirm Crown Evergreen Competition Stress Genetics Low High? High, Open High? Orchard; Clones Pests? Propagation Containers Expense ($/tree) 0.20/0.75 Availability Market Limited Mulch, Biofuels, Credits 1.75 years 4-mo-old 2.75 years

Casuarina for Citrus Windbreaks Rockwood et al. www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/silvics_manual/volume_2/casuarina/casaurina.htm Crane et al. 1994. HortTechnology 4(1):21-27 Criterion C. glauca C. equisetifolia C. cunninghamiana Growth ( ) up to 8; 70 up to 6; 109 up to 7; 96 Moderate Moderate Moderate Invasive Windfirm??? Crown Continuous, Full High, Partial Continuous, Full Evergreen Competition Stress Some Cold Tolerance Freeze Susceptible Freeze Sensitive Suckers Genetics??? Pests??? Propagation Containers Containers Containers Expense ($/tree)??? Availability Very Limited Very Limited Very Limited Market Mulch Mulch Mulch

Forest Trees for Citrus Windbreaks Criterion JV PC MG PE EA EG Growth ( ) <3 ; 40 <3 ; 70 <3 ; 70 up to 5 ; 90 <20 ; 90 <25; 150 Moderate Low Moderate Moderate Moderate Low Invasive? Windfirm?? High? High? Crown Com, Full Med., Full Com, Full High, Full High, Open High, Open Evergreen Competition to 0?? Stress High High High High High High? Genetics? W; 3 ; O W; 3 O, C O; C O; C Pests????? Propagation B, C, P B, C, P C, P B, C, P C C Expense ($/tree) 0.35/1.50 0.05+ 2.50+ 0.04/1.50 0.20/0.75 0.20/0.75 Availability Limited Limited Limited High Very Limited Limited Market? Pulpwood? Pulp, Mulch M, B, C M, B, C

Tree Species for Windbreaks Cedar Sand Pine Magnolia Slash Pine E. amplifolia E. grandis

E. grandis Availability for Citrus Windbreaks in 2006 ~20,000 Seedlings in July Windbreak Study at GCREC MG, PE, EA, and EG in 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, and 8-row Designs