FRDA The Effects of Stand Density and Fertilization on Stand Development in Immature Coastal Douglas-fir

This FRDA Report #094 investigates how manipulating stand density and applying fertilization affected the long-term development of immature Coastal Douglas-fir stands in British Columbia. Researchers monitored test plots over a decade, examining how various spacing regimes influenced tree metrics. The findings indicated that the combined treatments significantly improved stand volume growth, with fertilization providing a strong, immediate response that waned over time. The reduced density plots demonstrated the most pronounced and sustained positive results throughout the ten years after treatment.

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BC Ministry of Forests

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Author R. Carter, R. Scagel
Publication Year 1989
Descriptive Location Vancouver Island - Comox Valley
License Other (Not open); Crown copyright (Province of British Columbia), all rights reserved
Last Updated January 28, 2026, 22:48 (UTC)
Created January 28, 2026, 18:22 (UTC)