First-year Growth Responses of Young Red Alder Stands to Fertilization

This extension note details a study on how adding nutrients affects the growth of young red alder trees on Vancouver Island. Recognizing the increasing importance of red alder for various products and ecological restoration, the research investigates whether fertilization, particularly with phosphorus and other elements, can enhance their early development. The document describes field trials conducted at multiple locations, outlining the experimental setup, fertilization treatments, and the resulting stem growth responses observed in the first year after application. The document aims to provide initial insights into optimizing the growth and quality of red alder through nutrient management in this region.

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Author Kevin Brown
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Publication Year 1999