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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 22:343-345 (1958)
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Response of Coniferous Seedlings to Soil Applications of Calcium and Magnesium Fertilizers1

G. K. Voigt, J. H. Stoeckeler and S. A. Wilde2

ABSTRACT

Coniferous seedlings and transplants growing in two nurseries located on coarse sandy soils in northern Wisconsin showed intense yellowing of the outer portions of needles or, in severe cases, the entire foliage. This condition was accompanied by a greatly reduced rate of growth. Greenhouse and sample plot trials revealed that the yellowing was caused by acute deficiency of both calcium and magnesium in available or exchangeable form. The results of soil and foliar analyses suggested antagonistic interrelationships between calcium and magnesium and potassium. The normal color and rate of growth of seedlings were restored by application of 1 ton per acre of dolomitic limestone. A similar effect was produced by rototilling a 6-inch topdressing of leaf mold from a productive hardwood-coniferous stand.


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1 Joint contribution from the School of Forestry, Yale Univ. New Haven, Conn., Lake States Forest Exp. Sta., St. Paul, Minn., and the Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison. Presented before Div. V-A, Soil Science Society of America, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 20, 1957.

2 Assistant Professor of Forest Soils, Yale Univ., Soil Scientist, Lake States Forest Exp. Sta., and Professor of Soils, Univ. of Wisconsin, respectively. The authors express their appreciation to Mr. Leif Steiro and Mr. A. L. Nelson, Wisconsin Conservation Dept., for valuable assistance in this study.

Received for publication December 27, 1957. Accepted for publication March 30, 1958.







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