Description
A 6-year study in Sumter Co., SC, to determine crown and leaf attributes, supplemental water and fertilization effects on dry weight productivity, and clonal variation accounts in biomass traits. Eight commercially available clones -- ‘ST148’, ‘S2C20’, ‘3167’, ‘ST72’ ‘20WV’, ‘S7C1’, ‘ST70’, and ‘S7C15’, were studied. Drip irrigation rates were used to maintain soil tension of 33 kPa at 15% volumetric soil moisture or 1500 kPa at 10%. Application of macro- and micronutrients occurred via drip irrigation at a high and low rate. The high rate included an initial application of 85 kg elemental nitrogen ha-1, which increased to 182 kg ha-1 at age 3, which then was reduced to 135 kg ha-1 for remainder of the study. The low treatment received 50% (w/v) of the high treatment. Individual tree measurements across time are provided in this dataset.
Date made available | Aug 1 2024 |
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Publisher | Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States) |
Funding
AC05-00OR22725