Effects of manganese (Mn) on Douglas-fir grown in soil, with and without urea, and in nutrient solution were investi- gated. In addition, Mn sorption by forest soils was evaluated. Results show that Douglas-fir does not respond to added Mn and is quite tolerant to high Mn levels. Moreover, Mn sorption by soils is high. It is doubtful that Mn toxicity is of practical importance to production of Douglas-fir under forest conditions.
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DeBell, D. S., Radwan, M. A., & Shumway, J. S. (2014). Effects of manganese and manganese-nitrogen applications on growth and nutrition of Douglas-fir seedlings /. Effects of manganese and manganese-nitrogen applications on growth and nutrition of Douglas-fir seedlings /. Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service,. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.94198
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