Author:
Bennett L. T.,Weston C. J.,Attiwill P. M.
Abstract
Factorial combinations of three rates of N (up to 400 kg
ha-1 elemental) and four rates of P (up to 200 kg
ha-1) were applied during the establishment phase of
Eucalyptus globulus Labill. plantations on three
contrasting sites in Gippsland, south-eastern Australia. Mean annual
increments of volume at 71 months ranged from 8 m3
ha-1 year-1 in control treatments
on a duplex sandy loam (annual rainfall 850 mm) and a uniform sand (620 mm
rainfall) to 23 m3 ha-1
year-1 at the highest combined additions of N and P on a
gradational clay loam (1000 mm rainfall). Volumes to 71 months were greatest
at the highest combined additions of N and P on the uniform and gradational
soils, but significant effects of N and P additions were not sustained on the
duplex soil, where the availability of K was limiting after 45 months. Trees
were sampled for above-ground biomass and nutrient content at 6 years from
four treatments involving the highest additions of N and P and treatment
responses were interpreted using vector analysis. The greater magnitude of P
vectors than N vectors at all sites indicated that P additions, in particular,
were important for good early growth. However, relationships between
above-ground biomass and P content indicated accumulation of P in excess of
growth requirements and reduced efficiency of P additions at the highest
rates. The paper concludes with general recommendations for fertiliser
additions during the establishment phase of E. globulus
plantations.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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