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Growth response of Pinus densiflora seedlings to different fertilizer compound ratios in a recently burned area in the eastern coast of Korea
Authors:Yong Suk Kim  Jae Kyung Byun  Choonsig Kim  Byung Bae Park  Young Kul Kim  Sang Won Bae
Institution:1. Division of Forest Soil and Water Conservation, Korea Forest Research Institute, Seoul, 130-712, Republic of Korea
2. Quality Test Team, Korea Forestry Promotion Institute, Seoul, 121-904, Republic of Korea
3. Department of Forest Resources, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology, Jinju, 660-758, Republic of Korea
4. Division of Forest Ecology, Korea Forest Research Institute, Seoul, 130-712, Republic of Korea
Abstract:This study was conducted to determine fertilizer compound ratios suitable for soil conditions and tree seedling growth in recently burned areas in Korean forests. Currently, the conventional fertilizer ratio applied to undisturbed forests in Korea is N:P:K 3:4:1. In this study, Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora S. et Z.) seedlings planted in the burned area were fertilized over four growing seasons with the following NPK compound ratios: unfertilized (CON), 3:4:1, 6:4:1, 3:8:1, and 3:4:2. Fertilization generally increased current-year needle nutrient concentrations of the seedlings, and the chlorophyll a:b ratio in CON was significantly lower than in all fertilized plots. Fertilization significantly affected the growth of the pine seedlings, which had 71–87 % more height growth and 29–67 % increased root collar diameter (RCD) compared to CON. The increases in height and RCD were significantly higher with the 6:4:1 and 3:8:1 ratios than with the 3:4:1 ratio. The 3:4:2 and 3:4:1 fertilizer ratios had no effect on the RCD growth of seedlings. This suggests that the early growth of pine seedlings could be improved by providing high N and P supplies to areas affected by forest fires rather than the conventional fertilizer ratio of 3:4:1 in Korean forest soils. Therefore, application of the suitable fertilization ratio may be a very effective way to reduce reforestation cost as well as to shorten restoration period.
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