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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Issue 36 (1959) The Effects on Field Survival of Late Nitrogen Fertilization of Loblolly Pine and Slash Pine in the Nursery Seedbed

The Effects on Field Survival of Late Nitrogen Fertilization of Loblolly Pine and Slash Pine in the Nursery Seedbed

Ursio reported in 1954 that late seedbed fertilization in the nursery had a detrimental effect on loblolly pine seedling survival. A similar study at Auburn on loblolly and slash pines conducted by the Agricultural experiment Station during the 1955-56 planting season failed to support the results obtained in the earlier study.


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Author(s): A. R. Gilmore, E.S. Lyle, Jr., Jack T. May

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Issue 36 (1959)