Abstract: Increased forest productivity has been obtained by improving resource availability through water and nutrient amendments. However, more stress-tolerant species that have robust site requirements do not respond consistently to irrigation. An important factor contributing to robust site requirements may be the distribution of biomass belowground, yet available information is limited. We examined the accumulation and distribution of above- and below-ground biomass in sweetgum (Liqrridambar sfyrac$lua L.) and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) stands receiving irrigation and fertilization. Mean annual aboveground production after 4 years ranged from 2.4 to 5.1 ~g.ha-'.year' for sweetgum and from 5.0 to 6.9 ~g.ha-l.year-l for pine. Sweetgu...
Papers and abstracts from the 27th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference held at Oklahoma Stat...
Intensive forestry has resulted in considerable increases in aboveground stand productivity includin...
Species of the tree genus Pine (Pinus L.) exist all over the world and no other group contains so ma...
Production increases in intensively managed forests have been obtained by improving resource availab...
The overall objective of this study was to determine if growth efficiency of young plantation loblol...
Abstract In forest trees, roots mediate such significant carbon fluxes as primary production and soi...
Coleman, M.D., et. al. 2003. Production of Short-Rotation Woody Crops Grown with a Range of Nutrient...
$\bullet$ We present here the results of a water and nutrient manipulation experiment in a five-yea...
Plants under water stress alter their normal morphological and physiological processes. However, bio...
The aboveground and belowground productivity of forest systems are interlinked through complex feedb...
Aboveground biomass allocation and its effect on various aspects of N and P dynamics were investigat...
The paper presents an overview of the results of long-term fertilization and irrigation experiments ...
A study of the interacting effects of irrigating and fertilizing a loblolly pine plantation showed t...
We present here the results of a water and nutrient manipulation experiment in a five-year-old plant...
Availability of growth limiting resources may alter root dynamics in forest ecosystems, possibly aff...
Papers and abstracts from the 27th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference held at Oklahoma Stat...
Intensive forestry has resulted in considerable increases in aboveground stand productivity includin...
Species of the tree genus Pine (Pinus L.) exist all over the world and no other group contains so ma...
Production increases in intensively managed forests have been obtained by improving resource availab...
The overall objective of this study was to determine if growth efficiency of young plantation loblol...
Abstract In forest trees, roots mediate such significant carbon fluxes as primary production and soi...
Coleman, M.D., et. al. 2003. Production of Short-Rotation Woody Crops Grown with a Range of Nutrient...
$\bullet$ We present here the results of a water and nutrient manipulation experiment in a five-yea...
Plants under water stress alter their normal morphological and physiological processes. However, bio...
The aboveground and belowground productivity of forest systems are interlinked through complex feedb...
Aboveground biomass allocation and its effect on various aspects of N and P dynamics were investigat...
The paper presents an overview of the results of long-term fertilization and irrigation experiments ...
A study of the interacting effects of irrigating and fertilizing a loblolly pine plantation showed t...
We present here the results of a water and nutrient manipulation experiment in a five-year-old plant...
Availability of growth limiting resources may alter root dynamics in forest ecosystems, possibly aff...
Papers and abstracts from the 27th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference held at Oklahoma Stat...
Intensive forestry has resulted in considerable increases in aboveground stand productivity includin...
Species of the tree genus Pine (Pinus L.) exist all over the world and no other group contains so ma...