A balanced application of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulphur fertilisers significantly increased height growth of Pinus radiata D. Don on Pinaki sands at Woodhill State Forest, but the presence of Lupinus a r bo reus Sims (yellow tree lupin) did not. Lupin died out of all stands ranging from 741 to 2224 stems/ha by tree age 5 years, but the benefits for basal area and volume increment continued to accumulate up to tree age 11. Stands that have had both lupin and fertiliser can produce 35-40 m3 annum on 2224 stems/ha, or double the increment of untreated stands at any stocking. The maximum benefits from thinning were obtained only on fertiliser-treated stands, which were three or four times more responsive than ...
After felling of the first crop of Pinus radiata D. Don on rhyolitic pumice soil, an area was cleare...
Little information is available on the interactive effects of soluble and less-soluble phosphorus (P...
Only limited information is available in New Zealand on the effect of intensified forest management ...
Growth responses of Pinus radiata D.Don to pruning, thinning, and fertiliser treatments in a factori...
An experiment was established on a phosphorus-deficient site to determine the effects of nursery sto...
In an experimental comparison of Pinus radiata D. Don planted with or without yellow tree lupin (Lup...
The increase in basal area growth 4 years after fertiliser application in 44 trial comparisons in wh...
grown on a nitrogen-deficient sand dune in an experimental design that included lupin (Lupinus arbor...
Heavy broadcast applications of superphosphate (112 kg P/ha at planting and 75 kg P/ha at age 7) imp...
by combined lupin treatment and soil scarification. Silva Fennica 41(4): 649–659. Effects of combini...
A model of various aspects of fertiliser application throughout a 40-year rotation of Pinus radiata ...
The change in tree form of Pinus radiata, D. Don after application of nitrogen and/or phosphorus fer...
Two nitrogen fertiliser trials were established in nitrogen-deficient Pinus radiata D. Don growing o...
This study examined the combined effect of 19-years of nitrogen fertilisation and irrigation on the ...
A number of experiments, using both field trial and pot trial techniques, were undertaken to investi...
After felling of the first crop of Pinus radiata D. Don on rhyolitic pumice soil, an area was cleare...
Little information is available on the interactive effects of soluble and less-soluble phosphorus (P...
Only limited information is available in New Zealand on the effect of intensified forest management ...
Growth responses of Pinus radiata D.Don to pruning, thinning, and fertiliser treatments in a factori...
An experiment was established on a phosphorus-deficient site to determine the effects of nursery sto...
In an experimental comparison of Pinus radiata D. Don planted with or without yellow tree lupin (Lup...
The increase in basal area growth 4 years after fertiliser application in 44 trial comparisons in wh...
grown on a nitrogen-deficient sand dune in an experimental design that included lupin (Lupinus arbor...
Heavy broadcast applications of superphosphate (112 kg P/ha at planting and 75 kg P/ha at age 7) imp...
by combined lupin treatment and soil scarification. Silva Fennica 41(4): 649–659. Effects of combini...
A model of various aspects of fertiliser application throughout a 40-year rotation of Pinus radiata ...
The change in tree form of Pinus radiata, D. Don after application of nitrogen and/or phosphorus fer...
Two nitrogen fertiliser trials were established in nitrogen-deficient Pinus radiata D. Don growing o...
This study examined the combined effect of 19-years of nitrogen fertilisation and irrigation on the ...
A number of experiments, using both field trial and pot trial techniques, were undertaken to investi...
After felling of the first crop of Pinus radiata D. Don on rhyolitic pumice soil, an area was cleare...
Little information is available on the interactive effects of soluble and less-soluble phosphorus (P...
Only limited information is available in New Zealand on the effect of intensified forest management ...