Tree Nutrition Series: Control of Nitrogen Levels In Trees
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the process by which a tree captures and controls nitrogen, "one of the most expensive tasks a tree performs." By Dr. Kim Coder at the University of Georgia. [84]
Tree Nutrition Series: Making Nitrogen Available to Trees
Understanding nitrogen and its usable forms inside a tree, coupled with its ecological role, is critical to proper tree management. This article by Dr. Kim Coder provides an excellent background on this compound. Provided by the University of Georgia. [85]
Tree Nutrition Series: Selected Literature on Nitrogen & Tree Growth
A bibliography of resources on the use of nitrogen by trees, provided by the University of Georgia. [88]
Tree Nutrition Series: Uptake and Reduction of Nitrogen in Trees
According to the author, "Adequate availability of nitrogen in soils is but one of the problems facing trees. Moving nitrogen inside the tree presents a number of unique problems and solutions. This article, by Dr. Kim Coder at the University of Georgia, [89]
Tree Nutrition Series: Whole Tree Systems and Nitrogen Management
This article discusses unique features of trees and their interactions with nitrogen, including shoot/root ratios; skin/core aspects; and growth rate concerns. By Dr. Kim Coder at the University of Georgia. [90]
Tree fruit physiology
A summary of research conducted by Larry E. Schrader at the Washington State University Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center. [1234]
Why Leaves Change Color - The Physiological Basis
From the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University, this guide explains in detail the chemical changes that occur in leaves during autumn. [259]
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