Foliar potassium status explains Douglas fir response to nitrogen fertilization in the inland Northwest,USA |
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Authors: | Peter G. Mika James A. Moore |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Forest Resources, University of Idaho, 83843, Moscow, Idaho, USA
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Abstract: | Despite apparently inadequate N levels throughout the Inland Northwest of the United States, trees on some sites showed no increased growth 6 yr after N fertilization. Nor did higher N application rates consistently produce higher response. These facts indicated that other factors are limiting tree growth at these sites. Results suggest that K status is one important factor, influencing N fertilization response in the following general ways; (1) for stands with low pretreatment foliar K levels, the amount and duration of growth response are reduced, and higher N fertilizer rates produce less response; and (2) for all stands, growth response declines when foliar K decreases after N fertilization. |
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