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Fine-root production in response to nutrient application at three forest plantations in Sabah, Malaysia: higher nitrogen and phosphorus demand by Acacia mangium.

Authors

Inagaki, Masahiro; Inagaki, Yoshiyuki; Kamo, Koichi; Titin, Jupiri

Abstract

We measured fine-root production at Acacia mangium (AM), Swietenia macrophylla (SM), and Araucaria cunninghamii (AC) sites in response to nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) application using the root-ingrowth core method for a period of 5 months in Sabah, Malaysia. Root growth increased significantly using a combined N and P application at the AM site, whereas it did not increase at the SM and AC sites. The number of nodules at the AM site increased significantly following N application and the combined application of N and P. Root production was not significantly enhanced by nutrient application at the SM and AC sites. At the AM site, both P and N were in high demand despite a larger N pool compared with at the SM and AC sites. These results can be explained by the larger nutrient demand by legumes. We conclude that both N and P is limiting for AM plantations under natural conditions and that N fertilization may be more effective than expected, depending on the site conditions.

Subjects

SABAH; ROOT growth; MANGIUM; HONDURAS mahogany; ARAUCARIA cunninghamii; NUTRIENT uptake; TREE farms

Publication

Journal of Forest Research, 2009, Vol 14, Issue 3, p178

ISSN

1341-6979

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10310-009-0113-0

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