Effects of Planting Position, Seedling Size and Organic N-fertilization on Establishment of Planted Scots Pine and Norway Spruce
Bodil Häggström,
Jörgen Hajek,
Annika Nordin
et al.
Abstract:The forest regeneration phase in Sweden commonly involves mechanical soil preparation followed by planting of Scots pine or Norway spruce seedlings. The prepared soil offers planting positions with different properties, including decreased damage by pine weevil (Hylobius abietis L.). Nitrogen fertilization can be applied at the time of planting to aid establishment of the seedlings. In this study we compared the effect of organic nitrogen-fertilization for different planting positions, and seedling sizes on ea… Show more
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