Conifer release


Conifer release is a term used in forest management circles to denote selective silvicide and herbicide use, in order to promote conifers at the expense of alternate species. An Oregon State University Extension Service specialist wrote in 2014 that:

History

used Glyphosate as early as 1979 for its conifer release programme.
Scientists noted in 1997 that the below- and near-ground microclimates were affected by conifer release treatments.
Scientists at the Lakehead University used Vision in 1998 to suppress Vaccinium blueberry production and hence to promote conifer release in a jack pine plantation.

List of herbicides

A partial list of common pesticides employed as early as 1981 for conifer release is found below.