BS 3936-4-2007 Nursery stock nPart 4 Specification for forest trees npoplars and willows《苗圃 林木、白杨木和柳木规范》.pdf
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1、BS 3936-4:2007Nursery stockPart 4: Specification for forest trees, poplars and willowsICS 65.020.20NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWBRITISH STANDARDPublishing and copyright informationThe BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when the document
2、 was last issued. BSI 2007ISBN 978 0 580 50853 0The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard:Committee reference AW/1Draft for comment 02/704738 DCPublication historyFirst published April 1966First revision August 1984Second revision June 2007Amendments issued since publicationAm
3、d. no. Date Text affectedBS 3936-4:2007 BSI 2007 iBS 3936-4:2007ContentsForeword iii1 Scope 12 Normative reference 13 Terms and definitions 14 Plant description 55 Plant condition 106 Supply to planters 13AnnexesAnnex A (informative) Species lists 15Annex B (informative) Brief notes on the forest re
4、productive material and plant health legislation 22Bibliography 24List of tablesTable 1 Plant age and type or condition of typical forest nursery stock 6Table 2 Height classes and ranges for forestry seedlings and transplants other than poplars and willows 6Table 3 Species sturdiness for bare-rooted
5、 forest nursery stock, based on minimum root collar diameter (rcd) and height 7Table 4 Species sturdiness for cell-grown forest nursery stock, based on minimum root collar diameter (rcd) and height 8Table 5 Heights and diameters for rooted and unrooted poplar and willow sets other than cricket-bat w
6、illow 10Table 6 Heights and diameters for unrooted cricket-bat willow sets 11Table 7 Heights and diameters for rooted plants of cricket-bat willow: two-year-old plants (C/2+0) 11Table 8 Root membrane permeability (rmp) for well-rooted forestry planting stock 12Table A.1 Species list: conifers 16Tabl
7、e A.2 Species list: broadleaves other than poplars and willows 17Table A.3 List of poplar species 19Table A.4 List of willow species 20Summary of pagesThis document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i to iv, pages 1 to 25 and a back cover.BS 3936-4:2007ii BSI 2007 This page delib
8、erately left blank BSI 2007 iiiBS 3936-4:2007ForewordPublishing informationThis part of BS 3936 is published by BSI and came into effect on 29 June 2007. It was prepared by Technical Committee AW/1, Nursery stock. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to it
9、s secretary.SupersessionThis part of BS 3936 supersedes BS 3936-4:1984 and BS 3936-5:1985, which are withdrawn.Information about this documentBS 3936 is published in eight parts: Part 1: Specification for trees and shrubs; Part 2: Specification for roses; Part 3: Specification for fruit plants; Part
10、 4: Specification for forest trees, poplars and willows; Part 7: Specification for bedding plants; Part 9: Specification for bulbs, corms and tubers; Part 10: Specification for ground cover plants; Part 11: Specification for container-grown culinary herbs.BS 3936-4 was originally published at the re
11、quest of the Horticultural Trades Association and the National Farmers Union. This revision has been prepared following a periodic review.The market for wood from fast-grown poplars available when BS 3936-5 was first prepared has largely disappeared. Poplar and willow varieties are currently planted
12、 for amenity and biomass. Poplars are also included in the provisions of the Forest Reproductive Material Regulations 1. As the former parts 4 and 5 had increasingly much in common, they are now combined.The species listed in the tables in Annex A include all those named in recent publications descr
13、ibing forestry and woodland planting schemes. Details of sources are given in Annex A.Attention is drawn to the Forest Reproductive Material Regulations 2002 1 and the Plant Health (Great Britain) Order 1993 2. See Annex B.This document conforms closely to standards set by the National Plant Specifi
14、cation published by the Horticultural Trades Association 3 and guidance from the Joint Council for Landscape Industries 4 and is consistent with best contemporary forestry nursery practice.Plants marketed and supplied to this specification as forest nursery stock meet the requirements for Forestry C
15、ommission-funded grant schemes and, if suited to the site, meet the requirements of the UK Forestry Standard 51).1)Advice on current regulations and woodland grant schemes can be obtained from the Forestry Commission, 231 Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh, EH12 7AT. www forestry.gov.ukBS 3936-4:2007iv BS
16、I 2007It is a characteristic of crop husbandry that periodically, pests or diseases unexpectedly become more virulent than previously, and invalidate earlier recommendations based on many years of experience and practice. Regrettably, varieties of willow and poplar grown widely for biomass have rece
17、ntly suffered seriously from attacks of rusts and other fungal diseases. As a consequence, all lists of willow and poplar cultivars recommended as forest nursery stock are being revised. As it is uncertain when definitive lists will finally be available, recommended willow and poplar cultivar lists
18、are not included in this edition of this British Standard.Many of the tree species and varieties listed in Annex A are also grown onto larger sizes for amenity planting. BS 3936-1 specifies requirements for such stock.Presentational conventionsThe provisions of this standard are presented in roman (
19、i.e. upright) type. Its requirements are expressed in sentences in which the principal auxiliary verb is “shall”.Commentary, explanation and general informative material is presented in smaller italic type, and does not constitute a normative element.Contractual and legal considerationsThis publicat
20、ion does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application.Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. BSI 2007 1BS 3936-4:20071 ScopeThis part of BS 3936 specifies requirements for forest nurser
21、y stock of a size suitable for planting or replanting of woodlands, woodland landscapes and land required for other purposes involving trees such as production of Christmas trees and production of biomass.It also specifies requirements for planting stock of poplars and willows.BS 3936-4 is relevant
22、to the supply of the young trees and shrubs for planting in woodland that falls within the scope of the Forest Reproductive Material (FRM) Regulations 1. It is not limited to such uses and can be applied to similar plants supplied for any woodland or landscape project.It includes specifications for
23、plant description, plant dimensions, health and condition, labelling, and packaging and storage, both for field-grown and for cell-grown plants.Requirements specified for plants being grown for sale or for transfer through market processes include: naming their origin and provenance or variety and/o
24、r cultivar; age and the cultural system under which they are raised; dimensions, including height or length, diameter at a specified point or in relation to a given height; condition (health); and care when supplying stock to the planter.2 Normative referenceThe following normative document contains
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