378-12 Multi-Rotation Effects of Fertilization and Competition Control on Tree Growth and C, N, and P Dynamics in a Loblolly Pine Plantation.
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Abstract:
In the first rotation, FDAPW and FTSPW significantly increased total aboveground biomass by 20% and 18%, respectively, above the control. FTSP significantly increased N accumulation in the forest floor (ƿ=0.021) but decreased it in the soil (20-50 cm) (ƿ=0.038). FDAP also increased P accumulation in the forest floor (Oi, ƿ<.0001; Oe+Oa, ƿ=0.010) but W decreased it (Oe+Oa, ƿ=0.091). FTSP increased P accumulation in the forest floor (Oi, ƿ=0.072; Oe+Oa, ƿ=0.002).
In the second rotation, the COW had a negative (ƿ<.0001) and re-fertilization a positive effect (ƿ<.0001) on tree growth. COW and COF had greater N mineralization in the 0-10 cm (ƿ=0.008) and the 20-50 cm (ƿ=0.059) depths. Re-fertilized FTSP (ƿ=0.048) and FTSPW (ƿ=0.083) had greater N mineralization in the 10-20 cm depth than the control. For P mineralization, FDAP (ƿ=0.091) and W (ƿ=0.095) had negative effect in 20-50cm depth and the retreated FTSP had a negative effect in 0-10 cm depth (ƿ=0.040).
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Nutrient Management and Soil and Plant Analysis
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