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Effect of cultivation, fertilization and site factors on the survival and growth of American sycamore and yellow-poplar in east Texas

Posted on:1988-07-25Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Stephen F. Austin State UniversityCandidate:Hagerty, Paul Henry, IIIFull Text:PDF
GTID:2473390017957995Subject:Agriculture
Abstract/Summary:
The effects of early disking and fertilization using one nine-gram Agriform Forest Starter Tablet per seedling was examined after 15-years in an East Texas plantation of yellow-poplar and American sycamore. The soil of the study area is a Sacul fine sandy loam, a member of the clayey, mixed, thermic Aquic Hapludults.;Cultivation by disking three times in each of the first two growing seasons resulted in reduced levels of competition which persisted after 15 years. Yellow-poplar survival was unaffected by treatments. Sycamore had significantly greater survival following cultivation. Yellow-poplar height growth was unaffected by treatments. Sycamore had significantly greater heights following cultivation, and/or fertilization. Yellow-poplar had significantly greater diameters following cultivation combined with fertilization. Sycamore had significantly greater diameters following cultivation with or without fertilization.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fertilization, Cultivation, Sycamore had significantly greater, Yellow-poplar, Survival
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