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Effects of Fertilization Treatments on Klickitat Douglas-fir Sites in South-Central Washington Item Info

Title:
Effects of Fertilization Treatments on Klickitat Douglas-fir Sites in South-Central Washington
Creator:
Moore, J.A.; Zhang, L.; Shaw, T.M.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1993-03-01
Description:
Fertilization treatments, (control, 200 lb N/acre, and 200 lb N + 200 lb K lacre), were applied to six Douglas-fir installations (36 plots) in the Klickitat area of south-central Washington, in October, 1990. Measurements were taken before the application of the treatments and again in the Fall of 1992. All live plot trees were tagged and measured for total height and diameter for pre-treatment and diameter only for post-treatment. Foliage samples were collected in Fall, 1991 and analyzed by Camas Analytical Lab, Missoula, Montana. The detailed information about stand characteristics and foliar nutrients for each installation are provided in Appendix A and B. The objective of the statistical analysis is to investigate the treatment effects on stand basal area growth and response. Additional analyses were conducted to relate stand basal area response to pre and post treatment foliage nutrient status.
Subjects:
research forest management fertilizer timber (lumber)
Source:
Moore, J.A., L. Zhang, T.M. Shaw. 1993. Effects of Fertilization Treatments on Klickitat Douglas-fir Sites in South-Central Washington. FWR, Univ. of Idaho, Moscow.
Source Identifier:
Effects_of_Fertilization_Treatments_on_Klickitat_DF_Sites_in_SC_Washington_IFTNC_1993
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