E-Media and Crop Nutrition Monitoring
Coburn, D. C. and Moreno, R. E. IN: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS- P-50, p.27-35. National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations - 2006. 2007.
Modifying media through the addition of slow-release fertilizers and other amendments is a beneficial tool in optimizing seedling performance. At our container reforestation nursery in southwest Washington, we have been enhancing our media through the incorporation of slow release fertilizers and other amendments in our culturing of native conifers. The concept behind enhanced media is the modification of media components to optimize seedling performance. Enhancing the media allows for growing seedlings outside and supports the development of wellbalanced seedlings, both morphologically and physiologically. The incorporation of slow-release fertilizers also allows seedlings to be delivered to the planting site in a nutrient-loaded state.
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Author(s): Diana C. Coburn, Ral E. Moreno
Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 2006
Event:
Western Forest and Conservation Nursery Meeting
2006 - Eugene, OR