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research article

Seedling growth on burned soil: Effect of prescribed burning on soil fertility reflected by the growth of pine seedlings in study of nutrient response

authors

J. Vlamis, University of California, Berkeley.
H. H. Biswell, University of California, Berkeley.
A. M. Schultr, University of California, Berkeley.

publication information

California Agriculture 10(9):13-13. DOI: 10.3733/ca.v010n09p13. September 1956.

author affiliations

J. Vlamis is Associate Soil Chemist, University of California, Berkeley. H. H. Biswell is Professor of Forestry, University of California, Berkeley. A. M. Schdtz is Associate specialist in Forestry, University of California, Berkeley.

abstract

Abstract Not Available – First paragraph follows:

Ponderosa pine seedlings were used in a study of soil fertility changes induced by prescribed burning to learn whether nutrient responses would be reflected by a crop natural to the soil.