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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 31, Number 4 (1980) Fertilization Improves Black Walnut Growth On A Poorly Drained Site

Fertilization Improves Black Walnut Growth On A Poorly Drained Site

The average height and diameter of black walnut seedlings treated with 12-12-12 analysis fertilizer at the time of planting on a poorly drained site were significantly greater than that of unfertilized seedlings. Both method of placement and rate of fertilizer application positively influenced growth.


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Author(s): Felix Ponder, Jr.

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 31, Number 4 (1980)

Section: General

Volume: 31

Number: 4