The Saline Soil Syndrome and its Effect on Bare-root Production in Two Rocky Mountain Area Nurseries


The saline soil syndrome is a complex nutritional disorder affecting conifer seedling growth at Mt. Sopris and Albuquerque Nurseries. This disease appears to be related to reduced uptake and utilization of plant nutrients in saline, calcareous soils. Treatment consists of proper fertilization and promoting leaching of saline soils.
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Publication Forest Nursery Proceedings
Event Aspen, CO - 1979
Author Thomas D. Landis
Published 1980/01/01
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