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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1997 Douglas-fir and Ponderosa Pine Growth and Biochemical Response to Various Multinutrient Fertilizer Treatments

Douglas-fir and Ponderosa Pine Growth and Biochemical Response to Various Multinutrient Fertilizer Treatments

Nearly all forest sites in the Inland Northwest are nutrient deficient, usually for nitrogen (N) but sometimes other nutrients as well. Furthermore, a single nutrient limitation cannot always be perceived and there is evidence that shows conifer growth and health may strongly depend on the interaction and availability of several mineral nutrients. In this paper, results are presented from two Intermountain Forest Tree Nutrition Cooperative (IFTNC) studies designed to investigate Inland Northwest Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine seedling nutrition as influenced by various nutrient treatments.


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Author(s): Terry M. Shaw

Event: Symposium Proceedings: Forest Seedling Nutrition from the Nursery to the Field
1997