Phosphorus Stress and Loblolly Pine Seedling Growth, 1988 (Forest Science Laboratory - Genetics Group Research Report No. 80)
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- Title:
- Phosphorus Stress and Loblolly Pine Seedling Growth, 1988 (Forest Science Laboratory - Genetics Group Research Report No. 80)
- Description:
- A set of experiments were conducted to describe loblolly pine seedling response to suboptimal phosphorus availability. Hydroponic experiments were conducted under conditions of unrestricted availability to all nutrients other than phosphorus. After a period of adjustment, tree relative growth rates achieved a parity with treatment controlled phosphorus uptake rates. This is interpreted as an indication of a direct control over growth rates by suboptimal phosphorus availability, irrespective of the relative availability of other nutrients, especially nitrogen.
- Topics:
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Forestry
- Subjects:
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Forestry laboratories
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda)
Phosphates
- Original Format:
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Typescript
- Extent:
- 15 pages
- Item identifier:
- mc00496_550079_20221129_54056
- Publisher:
- MeadWestvaco (Firm) more info on MeadWestvaco (Firm)
- Created Date:
- Genre:
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Research reports
- Names:
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MeadWestvaco (Firm)
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Forest Science Laboratory (Summerville, S.C.) more info on Forest Science Laboratory (Summerville, S.C.)
- Location:
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Summerville (S.C.)
- Digital Project:
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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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