Relationship of Eight Site Productivity Measures of Even Aged Spruce Fir Stands in Northern Maine to the Chemical Constituents of the Mineral Soil
Date Published: 1982
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- Griffin, Scott
University of Maine Graduate School
The relationship of eight growth parameters of even aged spruce-fir stands in Northern Maine (site index if spruce, site index of balsam fir, average sit index, mean annual increment in height, mean annual increment in basal area, last-five year increment in height, last-five year increment in basal area, and total bole-wood volume) to the pH, CEC, base saturation, exchange acidity and eleven soil elements (Ca, Mg, K, P, Al, B, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, and Zn) in each of the three mineral soil horizons was examined using multiple regression analysis.
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