Service Description: Nutrient deficiency limits how fast and large trees grow...
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Description: Nutrient deficiency limits how fast and large trees grow and is thought
to be common across B.C.’s forests. To boost forest productivity, the province
has been fertilizing forests for decades. By reducing nutrient deficiency,
periodic applications of nitrogen and other essential nutrients benefits forest
growth and increases the amount of carbon they store. Prior to the
establishment of FCI, approximately 17,000 hectares of forests were fertilized
annually. Additional fertilization through FCI is projected to more than double
the annual area treated in B.C. by 2020.
Copyright Text: Published by the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development - GeoBC
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