Abstract
This study examined the effects of various levels of acidity, nitrogen, and phosphorus on the survival and growth of Paulownia tomentosa seedlings. The seedlings grew within a pH range of 7.0 to 4.0, but little or no growth occurred at pH 3.0. The seedlings grew well with nitrogen at 50 to 200 ppm and phosphorus at 5 ppm, but growth was greatly reduced below 10 ppm nitrogen. Higher levels of phosphorus need to be investigated.
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Author notes
The authors would like to thank S. Arner for the statistical analysis and M.E. Blair for technical assistance.
2Berea College, Department of Agriculture, Berea, KY 40404.
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1990