Effect of Applied Nitrogen and Phosphorus Ratios on Greenhouse Grown Pine Seedlings (Summerville Research Center, Research Report No. 77)
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Item information
- Title:
- Effect of Applied Nitrogen and Phosphorus Ratios on Greenhouse Grown Pine Seedlings (Summerville Research Center, Research Report No. 77)
- Description:
- Optimum growth is achieved when plant nutrients are adequate and in proper balance, and other environmental factors are not limiting. Since the two elements most often limiting growth in pine stands are nitrogen and phosphorus, the proper quantities and proportion of these elements to produce the most growth without wasted fertilizer is of utmost importance in a forest fertilization program. This study was conducted to secure information on the effects of different N:P fertilizer ratios on pine seedling development on representative company soils. Growth was related to both input fertilizer levels and to resulting foliar N:P ratios.
- Topics:
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Forestry
- Subjects:
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Fertilizers
Forests and forestry
Greenhouses
- Original Format:
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Typescript
- Extent:
- 12 pages
- Item identifier:
- mc00496-002-bx0011-003-0077
- Producer:
- MeadWestvaco (Firm) more info on MeadWestvaco (Firm)
- Created Date:
- Genre:
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Reports
- Names:
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Summerville Research Center (Summerville, S.C.)
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MeadWestvaco (Firm) more info on MeadWestvaco (Firm)
- Location:
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Summerville (S.C.)
- Digital Project:
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Manuscript Collections
MeadWestvaco
Source information
- Repository:
- Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
- Collection:
- MeadWestvaco Research Reports, 1945-2006 (MC00496) held by Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
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