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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 24, Number 1 (1973) Container-grown trees show response to fertilization at time of planting

Container-grown trees show response to fertilization at time of planting

The application of various fertilizers to bare-root stock at planting time is not a new technique (2, 4). Studies reveal that such applications may increase tree-height growth (8), but can produce greater seedling mortality (11, 12). The Canadian Forestry Service is presently growing and field testing many tree species in various container types (5, 3). A series of experimental plantations has been established to determine the effects of fertilizer application at the time of outplanting on growth and survival of container-grown stock. This note reports on some of the results.


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Author(s): James T. Arnott, C. P. Brett

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 24, Number 1 (1973)

Volume: 24

Number: 1