Title of article :
Growth and nitrogen retranslocation of nutrient loaded Picea mariana seedlings planted on boreal mixedwood sites
Author/Authors :
Imo، Moses نويسنده , , Timmer، Victor R. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
-1356
From page :
1357
To page :
0
Abstract :
Enhanced nutrient mobilization from old to current growth is a key mechanism that confers competitive ability to nutrient-loaded black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) BSP) seedlings planted on high-competition forest sites in northern Ontario. This study examines effects of nutrient loading and differing vegetation management (herbicide, fertilization, shading) on growth, partitioning, and net retranslocation of N between current and old shoots of newly planted black spruce seedlings on six contrasting boreal sites. Nutrient loading during nursery culture improved seedling growth and N uptake and retranslocation after transplanting. Herbicide application accelerated growth and N uptake only on the high-competition Alnus, hardwood, and mixedwood sites but had no effect on the less competitive feathermoss and Vaccinium sites. Weed removal on competitive sites reduced N retranslocation significantly. Field fertilization reduced N retranslocation in seedlings and promoting tree growth and N uptake on the less competitive feathermoss and Vaccinium sites. However, fertilization stimulated weeds on high-competition sites suppressing seedling biomass and N uptake. Factors that seem to affect net N retranslocation include the type and level of internal N reserves, biomass and N accumulation and partitioning, external N supply, and other stresses that limit plant growth such as competition.
Keywords :
Delamination , cracking , hoop bending moment , radial reinforcement , iteration , reinforced con-crete , post-tensioned concrete , hoop tension
Journal title :
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH
Record number :
43155
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