RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Frozen-Stored Conifer Container Stock can be Outplanted without Thawing JF Native Plants Journal JO NATIVE PLANTS JOURNAL FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 267 OP 278 DO 10.2979/NPJ.2005.6.3.267 VO 6 IS 3 A1 Clare M Kooistra A1 Jonathan D Bakker YR 2005 UL http://npj.uwpress.org/content/6/3/267.abstract AB In this study, we outplanted frozen-stored container stock in operational settings and found minimal effects of thawing regime on seedling performance over 2 y. We monitored the performance of 1+0 container stock of 3 coniferous species (lodgepole pine [Pinus contorta var. latifolia (Pinaceae)], western larch [Larix occidentalis (Pinaceae)], and interior spruce [Picea glauca and P. engelmannii hybrid complex (Pinaceae)]) planted with frozen or thawed root plugs at 2 sites. Differences in chlorophyll fluorescence between frozen and thawed seedlings disappeared within 3 d of outplanting, and differences in budburst phenology disappeared within 6 wk of outplanting. Frozen seedlings had slightly lower diameter and biomass than thawed seedlings but did not differ in condition, height, or sturdiness ratio over 2 growing seasons. Interspecific and environmental differences accounted for much more of the variation in measured attributes than did plug temperature treatment. Eliminating the thaw stage from the seedling production process can yield significant operational advantages.