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Foliar Nutrient and Two-Year Basal Area Response on the Round Mountain Multi-Nutrient Fertilization Test Site in Northeast Oregon Item Info
- Title:
- Foliar Nutrient and Two-Year Basal Area Response on the Round Mountain Multi-Nutrient Fertilization Test Site in Northeast Oregon
- Creator:
- Shaw, T.M.; Moore, J.A.
- Date Created (ISO Standard):
- 1999-03-01
- Approximated Date:
- yes
- Description:
- The primary objective of this study is to demonstrate the effects of multiple nutrient fertilizer application on improving plantation health and productivity. Multi-nutrient fertilization was successful in increasing nitrogen, potassium, sulfur and boron nutrient content in the ponderosa pine foliage. However, only nitrogen and potassium expressed concentrations above reported critical levels, while sulfur and boron foliar levels were deficient. On average, two-year basal area growth was 9.8% higher on the multi-nutrient treatment than on the control.
- Subjects:
- research (document genres) fertilizer timber (lumber) statistics
- Location:
- North and Central Idaho; Eastern Washington; Western Montana; Northeastern Oregon
- Publisher:
- Intermountain Forest Tree Nutrition Cooperative, University of Idaho, College of Forest, Wildlife and Range Sciences, Moscow
- Source:
- Shaw, T.M., J.A. Moore, 1999. Foliar Nutrient and Two-Year Basal Area Response on the Round Mountain Multi-Nutrient Fertilization Test Site in Northeast Oregon. IFTNC, FWR, Univ. of Idaho, Moscow.
- Source Identifier:
- Foliar_Nutrient_Two-Year_Basal_Area_Response_Round Mountain_Multi-Nutrient_Fertilization_Test_Site_IFTNC_1999
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
- Language:
- eng
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Foliar Nutrient and Two-Year Basal Area Response on the Round Mountain Multi-Nutrient Fertilization Test Site in Northeast Oregon", Idaho Forestry Research Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/forestryresearch/items/forestryresearch905.html
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