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Optimum nutrition of western hemlock and Douglas-fir Hawkins, Barbara
2003
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Abstract: The objective of this project is to quantify optimum nutrient balance and maximum growth potential of western hemlock and Douglas-fir. This information can be used to develop optimum nutrient solutions for use in forest nurseries, and target foliar nutrient standards for seedlings or mature trees. Optimally conditioned trees will achieve maximum productivity and increase available timber quantity over time. While forest nursery stock currently is of high quality, use of optimally conditioned stock could lead to more rapid establishment and early growth, but also reduce fertilizer use in nurseries and in the field. The facilities and equipment proposed for this work are unique in Canada. Barbara Hawkins
 
Hawkins, Barbara. 2003. Optimum nutrition of western hemlock and Douglas-fir. Forest Investment Account (FIA) - Forest Science Program. Forest Investment Account Report. FIA2003MR293
 
Topic: FLNRORD Research Program
Keywords: Tsuga, heterophylla, British, Columbia, Growth, Pseudotsuga, Menziesii
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