RNGR.net is sponsored by the USDA Forest Service and Southern Regional Extension Forestry and is a colloborative effort between these two agencies.

U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Forest Service Southern Regional Extension Forestry Southern Regional Extension Forestry

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 26, Number 3 (1975) Slow-Release Fertilizer Aids Early Growth of Australian Toon and Queensland-Maple in Hawaii

Slow-Release Fertilizer Aids Early Growth of Australian Toon and Queensland-Maple in Hawaii

Most forest soils in Hawaii are strongly acidic and lack essential nutrients. However, soils unable to support thrifty tree growth often support a dense growth of adapted competitors, so tree seedlings may succumb unless they are released from overtopping vegetation. Even with release, tree seedlings may not grow rapidly because of low soil fertility. Therefore, to accelerate tree growth and thereby reduce maintenance, forest managers apply fertilizers.


Download this file:

PDF document Download this file — PDF document, 970Kb

Details

Author(s): Gerland A. Walters

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 26, Number 3 (1975)

Volume: 26

Number: 3