Long-term effect of fertilization on stone pine growth and cone production
Abstract
Fertilization is a feasible management technique for Pinus pinea L. cropping, with increased cone production up to 9 years after the application and superior trunk diameter growth every year. Fertilization effects on cone size-weight indicate the value of re-fertilizing.
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Pinus pineaCollections
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