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Influence of Soil Parent Material on the Nutrition and Health of Established Conifer Stands in the Inland Northwest Item Info
- Title:
- Influence of Soil Parent Material on the Nutrition and Health of Established Conifer Stands in the Inland Northwest
- Creator:
- Moore, J.A.; Mika, P.G.
- Date Created (ISO Standard):
- 1997
- Description:
- Initial efforts of the Intermountain Forest Tree Nutrition Cooperative (IFTNC) concentrated on studying the effect of nitrogen fertilization on Douglas-fir (Psuedotsuga menziesii var. glauca) growing in the inland Northwest (eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington, Idaho, and western Montana). The lFTNC established ninety-four experimental sites in managed, second growth Douglas-fir stands. This paper presents results showing that tree growth response to N fertilization and tree mortality rates are significantly influenced by the underlying rocks on which the stand is growing.
- Subjects:
- research forest management soil science fertilizer forests (plant communities)
- Location:
- North and Central Idaho Eastern Washington Western Montana Northeastern Oregon
- Source:
- Moore, J.A. and P.G. Mika, 1997. Influence of soil parent material on the nutrition and health of established conifer stands in the inland northwest. p112-117 In Haase, D.L. and Rose, R. (Eds.) Symposium proceedings: forest seedling nutrition from the nursery to the field, Corvallis, Oregon, Oct. 28-29, 1997. Nursery Technology Cooperative, Department of Forest Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis.
- Source Identifier:
- Influence_of_Soil_Parent_Material_on_Nutrition_and_Health_of_Established_Conifer_Stands_in_the_Inland_NW_IFTNC_1997
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
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- Preferred Citation:
- "Influence of Soil Parent Material on the Nutrition and Health of Established Conifer Stands in the Inland Northwest", Intermountain Forestry Cooperative, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/iftnc/items/iftnc4803.html