2017
DOI: 10.3832/ifor2086-009
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Response of artificially defoliated Betula pendula seedlings to additional soil nutrient supply

Abstract: The impact of leaf damage on the growth of young silver birch seedlings with and without additional nutrient supply was investigated by simulating leafinsect damage and applying different levels (25%, 50% and 75%) of artificial defoliation. Based on field-practical and cost-effective methods, we determined how fertilization practices compensate for foliage loss, and the combined effect on silver birch seedling growth. The mineral fertilizers applied to the 25-75%-defoliated silver birch seedlings reduced the g… Show more

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