Silva Fennica (Jan 1994)

Effect of fertilization on flowering and seed crop in Scots pine seed orchards.

  • Saarsalmi, Anna,
  • Lipas, Erkki,
  • Mikola, Jouni,
  • Nikkanen, Teijo,
  • Savonen, Eira-Maija

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.a9170
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3

Abstract

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The aim of the study was to obtain information needed in preparing more precise fertilization recommendations for seed orchards. The fertilization requirement was estimated on basis of soil and needle analyses, and by investigating the effects of different fertilization treatments on male and female flowering, size of seed crop and seed quality. The study was carried out in two Scots pine ( L.) seed orchards in Southern Finland, one established on forest soil in 1971 and 1972, and the other on a peat field in 1974. 10 clones and 39 grafts from each clone were selected randomly from both orchards in autumn 1985. The treatments consisted of N, P and K in various combinations, micronutrients, wood ash and grass control. The orchards were fertilized in spring 1986.Pinus sylvestris