Fertilisation in Eucalyptus grandis on Severely Truncated Soil. III: Nutrient Uptake

Fertilisation in Eucalyptus grandis on Severely Truncated Soil. III: Nutrient Uptake

Authors

  •   K. G. Prasad
  •   O. N. Gupta
  •   S. Mohan
  •   V. Subramaniam
  •   P. Manivachakam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1984/v110i10/10593

Abstract

Nutrient content and uptake by different components (root stem, twig and leaf) of one year old Eucalyptus grandis as affected by urea and superphosphate application at Minmutti, Kerala was estimated. In general, N, and K concentration decreased due to N and P fertiliser application either alone or in combination. However, uptake of N, P and K increased with each dose of application of N and P fertilisers and generally uptake values were maximum in N75 P75 treatments. Percent recovery of N was greater (79.1%) in N75 P75 treatment and P recovery (18.8%) In N75 P75 treatment.

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Author Biographies

K. G. Prasad

O. N. Gupta

S. Mohan

V. Subramaniam

P. Manivachakam

Published

1984-10-01

How to Cite

Prasad, K. G., Gupta, O. N., Mohan, S., Subramaniam, V., & Manivachakam, P. (1984). Fertilisation in <I>Eucalyptus grandis</I> on Severely Truncated Soil. III: Nutrient Uptake. Indian Forester, 110(10), 1033–1048. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1984/v110i10/10593

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