The Extent of Phosphorus Fixation by Piedmont Soils and its Effect on Pine Seedling Growth in the Greenhouse, 1971 (Charlottesville Research Center Research Report No. 45)

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Title:
The Extent of Phosphorus Fixation by Piedmont Soils and its Effect on Pine Seedling Growth in the Greenhouse, 1971 (Charlottesville Research Center Research Report No. 45)
Description:
Increasing rates of monocalcium phosphate were applied to two company clayey and one sandy soil of the piedmont region. A high rate of rock phosphate was also applied. Loblolly pine seedling response was the best on the clayey soils (50 to 125% dry weight increment). The low rate (25 lbs. P/acre) of P application resulted in only slightly less growth stimulus than the higher rates (50 and 400 lbs. P/acre)*.
Topics:
Forestry
Subjects:
Forestry laboratories
Greenhouses
Phosphatic fertilizers
Original Format:
Typescript
Extent:
12
Item identifier:
mc00496_549811_20221026_51441
Publisher:
MeadWestvaco (Firm) more info on MeadWestvaco (Firm) 
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Genre:
Research reports
Names:
MeadWestvaco (Firm) more info on MeadWestvaco (Firm) 
Charlottesville Research Center (Ivy, Va.) more info on Charlottesville Research Center (Ivy, Va.) 
Location:
Ivy (Va.)
Digital Project:
MeadWestvaco