Abstract
Abstract Hypothesis-testing for differences in growth responses among physiographic strata, thinning levels, and fertilizer dosage levels resulted in a set of empirical models for predicting volume increment response of even-aged coastal Douglas-fir to nitrogen fertilizer. Absolute and percent responses are estimated for stands both thinned and unthinned, as a function of dosage levels and physiographic provinces. Although not "highly" significant, the physiographic factor was retained in the models for purposes of refinement. For. Sci. 36(3):625-640.
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