Flooding-induced Soil Chemical Changes in Coastal Plain Soils I. Laboratory Study (Forest Science Laboratory Soils Group, Research Report No. 58)

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Title:
Flooding-induced Soil Chemical Changes in Coastal Plain Soils I. Laboratory Study (Forest Science Laboratory Soils Group, Research Report No. 58)
Description:
This study was the first of a series, designed to increase our knowledge of pine nutrition on wet sites subject to seasonal flooding. It was a laboratory study investigating the effects of continuous and cyclic flooding on selected chemical properties of forest soils from the South Carolina coastal plain, and the influence of phosphorus fertilization on these soil changes. Of particular interest were the effects of submergence on the availability of native and applied phosphorus, as this nutrient most often limits young pine growth on wet soils.
Topics:
Forestry
Subjects:
Floods
Forestry laboratories
Soils
Original Format:
Typescript
Extent:
21
Item identifier:
mc00496_550039_20221128_53931
Publisher:
MeadWestvaco (Firm) more info on MeadWestvaco (Firm) 
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Genre:
Research reports
Names:
MeadWestvaco (Firm) more info on MeadWestvaco (Firm) 
Forest Science Laboratory (Summerville, S.C.) more info on Forest Science Laboratory (Summerville, S.C.) 
Location:
Summerville (S.C.)
Digital Project:
MeadWestvaco