BORON NUTRITION OF PINUS-RADIATA IN RELATION TO SOIL DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT

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作者
LAMBERT, MJ
RYAN, PJ
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[1] Forestry Commission of New South Wales, Beecroft, NSW 2119
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10.1016/0378-1127(90)90125-U
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
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Nutritional surveys in New South Wales Pinus radiata plantations have shown differences in both foliage and soil boron status, particularly as a result of variations in soil parent materials. Plantations on acid igneous parent materials are particularly susceptible to the development of B deficiency, which appears to be further exacerbated bu soil/landscape relationships, water stress and certain management practices. Boron deficiency in P. radiata on acid igneous soils at Sunny Corner State Forest, N.S.W., was particularly noticeable on lower slopes which usually have relatively high available moisture. These lower-slope soils had severely leached surface horizons, less extractable B, and fewer B-sorption characteristics than the upper sections of the soil catena. These soil properties also adversely affect the capacity of these soils to retain either Na-borate or Ca-borate fertilizers (borax and colemanite, respectively). For equal amounts of B, up to 95% of the borax applied to in-situ soil columns rapidly moved beyond the top 0.3 m of the soil profiles within 21 months, while less than 16% of the colemanite had moved beyond the columns. Leached surface soils of the lower-slope site retained lesser amounts of either B-fertilizer. Colemanite offers the most cost-effective means of maintaining adequate levels of soil-B in these soil types due to its lower solubility. Management of B deficiency in P. radiata involves appropriate site selection, forest management practices and fertilizers usage. © 1990.
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