Soil Phosphorus Level Adequate for Growth of Ocala Sand Pine Seedlings, A Greenhouse Evaluation
1972
Baker, James B. | Brendemuehl, R. H.
A greenhouse study was conducted to determine the level of soil P adequate for satisfactory growth of Ocala sand pine (Pinus clausa (Chapm.) Vasey) seedlings. Various quantities of Lakeland sand with low and high P contents were blended to provide soil mixtures with a range of available P. Ocala sand pine seedlings were grown in these mixtures for 10 months. On the basis of the seedlings' dry matter production, the level of soil P adequate for satisfactory growth of Ocala sand pine is in the neighborhood of 1 ppm available [NH₄OAc (pH 4.8)-extractable] P. Seedlings growing in soils containing < 1 ppm available P showed a marked reduction in dry weight. Tissue analyses indicate that concentrations of foliar P of < 0.15% may denote a deficiency of available soil P.
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