Author:
Jansons Āris,Matisons Roberts,Krišāns Oskars,Džeriņa Baiba,Zeps Mārtiņš
Abstract
Initial fertilisation, when the fertilizer is supplied during the plantation, is applied to improve the competitive ability of the seedlings and hence to increase their growth and productivity; however, fertilization could also alter wood properties and timber quality. In this study, the dimensions and tree-ring parameters â width, proportion of latewood, maximum and mean density, mean earlywood and latewood density â of initially fertilized (by 14, 6 and 11 g of N, P and K per seedling, respectively) Norway spruce ( Karst.) growing in an experimental plantation in Kalsnava, Latvia (temperate climate region) were assessed. The fertilization significantly increased the dimensions of trees in long-term (ca. 17% increase of stemwood volume). The analysis of tree-ring width suggested that the duration of the effect was ca. 15 years. The maximum and latewood density were higher for the fertilized trees only in a few years. The mean and earlywood density of tree-rings were mainly similar for both treatments. Altogether, considering the one-time application of a limited amount of fertilizer, such treatment had notable and lasting effect on Norway spruce.Picea abies
Publisher
Finnish Society of Forest Science
Subject
Ecological Modelling,Forestry
Cited by
6 articles.
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