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Four Year Response to N and K Fertilization for Douglas-fir in South-Central Wasthington (Klickitat) Item Info

Title:
Four Year Response to N and K Fertilization for Douglas-fir in South-Central Wasthington (Klickitat)
Creator:
Shaw, T.M.; Mika, P.G.; Moore, J.A.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1995-03-27
Description:
Four years after fertilizer treatments were applied, the average gross rf volume per acre increased 13% on those plots receiving 200 lb. nitrogen (N) acre and 10% on those plots receiving 200 lb. N acre plus 200 lb. potassium (K) acre. Absolute and relative gross and net volume response show similar treatment effects. The addition of K in the fertilizer mix did not directly increase volume growth over the controls, but K did decrease mortality. In addition, results from this study show that K significantly increased tree height growth.
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., P.G. Mika, and J.A. Moore, 1995. Four Year Response to N and K Fertilization for Douglas-fir in South-Central Washington (Klickitat). FWR, Univ. of Idaho, Moscow.
Source Identifier:
Four_Year_Response_to_N_and_K_Fertilization_for_DF_in_SCWashington_(Klickitat)_IFTNC_1995
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