Use of Vector Diagrams for the Interpretation of Nutrient Response in Conifer Seedlings


Analysis of seedling nutrient response using vector diagrams enables comparisons of nutrient concentration, nutrient content, and plant growth to be made simultaneously in an integrated graphic format (Haase and Rose 1995). Vector analysis is very useful for examining plant responses to various nursery cultural and silvicultural treatments, and because it is comparative, interpretations may be made independent of predetermined critical levels or ratios. In a nursery setting, vector analysis enables the easy detection of nutrient imbalances, nutrient interactions, and dilution effects.
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Publication Forest Nursery Proceedings
Event New England, CT - 1996
Author Todd Birchler, Diane L. Haase and Robin Rose
Published 1950/01/01
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