Artículo
Long-term effect of fertilization on stone pine growth and cone production
Fecha de publicación:
09/2020
Editorial:
EDP Sciences
Revista:
Annals of Forest Science
ISSN:
1286-4560
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Context: Stone pine (Pinus pinea) is a species of economic interest for its highly in demand pine nuts. Despite the high value of pine nuts, cones are harvested mostly from non-managed forests. Consequently, advances in cropping techniques, such as fertilization, are needed. Aims: To monitor the effect of fertilization on growth and cone production during 10 years after fertilization, adjusted to soil characteristics, on a 16-year-old stone pine orchard. Methods: A fertilization trial including fertilized and non-fertilized plots was established. Diameter (trunk and crown) and height were repeatedly measured in each tree for 10 years. Cones were annually harvested from each tree and counted. Results: Stone pine cone production increased significantly from the third to the ninth year of treatment, with a peak increase of 3.3 times. Conclusion: Fertilization was a useful silvicultural practice to increase stone pine cone production. Periodical fertilization is recommended.
Palabras clave:
CONE PRODUCTION
,
FERTILIZATION
,
STONE PINE
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Articulos de UNIDAD DE FITOPATOLOGIA Y MODELIZACION AGRICOLA
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Citación
Loewe Muñoz, Verónica; Delard, Claudia; Del Río, Rodrigo; Balzarini, Monica Graciela; Long-term effect of fertilization on stone pine growth and cone production; EDP Sciences; Annals of Forest Science; 77; 3; 9-2020; 1-9
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