Budset and Growth of Eastern White Pine Following Application of 6-Benzylaminopurine to Seedlings Fertilized with Different Levels of Nitrogen
Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) were potted and solution fed once weekly during 2 growing seasons with 5 levels of N in the irrigation water: 50, 100, 200, 300 and 400 ppm. Leaders were treated with 750 ppm 6-benzylaminopurine (BA) in late June of the first year. The higher N levels resulted in greater stem diameter, greater foliage dry weight, longer and heavier needle fascicles, better foliage color, greater budset after application of BA, and more and longer branches on the BA-treated leader the second growing season. BA should be applied to trees with N concentration ≥ 1.5% in one-year-old foliage.
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Paper No. 11237 of the Journal series of the North Carolina Agricultural Research Service (NCARS), Raleigh, NC 27695-7601. The use of trade names in this publication does not imply endoresement by the NCARS of the products named, nor criticism of similar ones not mentioned. The authors acknowledge technical assistance of Layne Snelling, Donald Deal, and Janet Dean. Financial assistance was provided by Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, IL.
2Associate Professor.
3Professor. Department of Horticulture, Virginia Polytechnical Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061.