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Many researchers have studied the productivity potential of intensively managed forest plantations. However, we need to learn more about the effects of fundamental growth processes on forest productivity; especially the influence of above- and belowground resource acquisition and allocation. This...


Coleman, M.D.Blake, J.Britton, K.Buford, Marilyn A.Campbell, R.G.Cox, J.Coyle, D.R.Cregg, B.Daniels, D.Jacobson, M.Johnsen, Kurt H.McDonald, T.McLeod, K.Nelson, E.Robison, D.Rummer, R.Sánchez, F.Stanturf, John A.Stokes, B.J.Trettin, C.Tuskan, J.Wright, L.Wullschleger, S.[Production of short-rotation woody crops grown with a range of nutrient and water availability: Establishment report and first year responses]Production of short-rotation woody crops grown with a range of nutrient and water availability: Establishment report and first year responses

Evidence is mixed on how well longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) responds to increased soil nitrogen via fertilization. We examined growth and physiological responses of volunteer longleaf pine trees within an intensive loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) fertilization experiment. Fertilizer was ap...


Anderson, Peter H.Johnsen, Kurt H.[Fertilizer responses of volunteer longleaf pine trees within a loblolly pine plantation: separating direct effects from competition effects]Fertilizer responses of volunteer longleaf pine trees within a loblolly pine plantation: separating direct effects from competition effects

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