Later-age fertilization with superphosphate of Pinus radiata is one of the silvicultural practices used in Australia and is employed operationally on phosphorus deficient sites found in Victoria. Later-age fertilization of radiata pine has previously been shown to give satisfactory responses in terms of growth, wood production and economic values. However, sudden increases in growth rate can lead to detrimental effects on wood properties. The present study was aimed at examining the effect of later-age fertilization with superphosphate at age 24 on the tree growth, mechanical properties and wood quality of radiata pine grown on a phosphorus deficient site. Three trees from each of three diameter classes were selected randomly from a contro...
A trial designed to determine the optimum timing and rate of application of phosphorus (P) and potas...
Cuttings of radiata, pine were grown for six years in wooden containers set in the ground. Three clo...
As the frequency and severity of drought events are expected to increase globally, drought induced r...
Heavy broadcast applications of superphosphate (112 kg P/ha at planting and 75 kg P/ha at age 7) imp...
Growth responses to superphosphate broadcast applied at 630 and 1260 kg ha-1 to 9- to 18-year-old un...
A model of various aspects of fertiliser application throughout a 40-year rotation of Pinus radiata ...
The effect of two commercial fertilizers on some wood properties of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menzies...
An experiment was established on a phosphorus-deficient site to determine the effects of nursery sto...
The effect of two commercial fertilizers on some wood properties of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menzies...
Effects of physiological ageing on physical wood properties of Pinus radiata D.Don trees were assess...
This study examined the combined effect of 19-years of nitrogen fertilisation and irrigation on the ...
Little information is available on the interactive effects of soluble and less-soluble phosphorus (P...
Extensive plantations of exotic softwood species in New Zealand have for the major part been restric...
© 1985 Hugh Thomas Lindsay StewartDetailed measurements were made of soil and stand characteristics ...
An understanding of the comparative nutritional requirements of important timber species is fundamen...
A trial designed to determine the optimum timing and rate of application of phosphorus (P) and potas...
Cuttings of radiata, pine were grown for six years in wooden containers set in the ground. Three clo...
As the frequency and severity of drought events are expected to increase globally, drought induced r...
Heavy broadcast applications of superphosphate (112 kg P/ha at planting and 75 kg P/ha at age 7) imp...
Growth responses to superphosphate broadcast applied at 630 and 1260 kg ha-1 to 9- to 18-year-old un...
A model of various aspects of fertiliser application throughout a 40-year rotation of Pinus radiata ...
The effect of two commercial fertilizers on some wood properties of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menzies...
An experiment was established on a phosphorus-deficient site to determine the effects of nursery sto...
The effect of two commercial fertilizers on some wood properties of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menzies...
Effects of physiological ageing on physical wood properties of Pinus radiata D.Don trees were assess...
This study examined the combined effect of 19-years of nitrogen fertilisation and irrigation on the ...
Little information is available on the interactive effects of soluble and less-soluble phosphorus (P...
Extensive plantations of exotic softwood species in New Zealand have for the major part been restric...
© 1985 Hugh Thomas Lindsay StewartDetailed measurements were made of soil and stand characteristics ...
An understanding of the comparative nutritional requirements of important timber species is fundamen...
A trial designed to determine the optimum timing and rate of application of phosphorus (P) and potas...
Cuttings of radiata, pine were grown for six years in wooden containers set in the ground. Three clo...
As the frequency and severity of drought events are expected to increase globally, drought induced r...