Effects of repeated fertilization in young Norway spruce forests |
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Authors: | Kjersti Holt Hanssen Harald Kvaalen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, ?s, Norwaykjersti.hanssen@nibio.no;3. Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, ?s, Norway |
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Abstract: | Several studies have shown the positive effect of nitrogen fertilization on conifer growth. In young Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands, an additional effect of including a mixture of other nutrients has often, but not always, been found. We studied effects of repeated fertilization in 28 stands with young Norway spruce in central Norway. The treatments consisted of plots without nutrient addition (Control), fertilization with 150?kg?N?ha?1 (150?N), and fertilization with 150?kg?N plus addition of P, K, Mg, B, Mn and Cu (150?N?+?mix), repeated three times with approximately eight years interval. There was a clear positive effect on volume increment of the 150?N and 150?N?+?mix treatments compared to Control, and the effect was significantly higher for 150?N?+?mix than for 150?N. Fertilization had a stronger effect in the first fertilization period than in the second, while the third period was intermediate. The effect of 150?N?+?mix was strongest at plots?>?300?m a.s.l. However, this correlation may be due to geological conditions rather than elevation. Further studies are needed to find out under which edaphic conditions a nutrient mixture will increase growth substantially in young spruce stands. |
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Keywords: | Fertilization regimes nitrogen nutrients Picea abies volume increment young stands |
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