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Forest nutrition and fertilization in teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) plantations in Central America†
2014
New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science
Soil fertility management and forest nutrition are key factors determining management and productivity of both natural and planted forests. Reference values for foliar and soil nutrient contents and assessment of nutrient balances to evaluate the sustainability of planted forest systems can guide forest managers in determining whether or not additional fertilisation is required. Methods: This review summarises the authors' research into the nutritional requirements for planted teak (Tectona
doi:10.1186/1179-5395-44-s1-s6
fatcat:3ty4fufelfbhjf37fwd3q22cpq