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Soil Nutrients and Health of Pacific Madrone Marianne Elliott ESC 515 Spring 2000
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Healthy Tree Full crown Parking lot behind Burke Museum Flat Dry, low humidity Shrubs
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Unhealthy Tree Heavily diseased Seward Park Lawn Slope Waterlogged soil Evidence of root rot on nearby trees
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Are there differences in soil and foliar nutrients in sick and healthy madrones? Unbalanced nutrition, especially high N concentrations, may make them susceptible to fungal pathogens and insect pests.
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Soil pH
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Cation Exchange Capacity
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Available Nitrogen
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C:N ratio
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Macronutrients
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Micronutrients
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Conclusions There are differences in nutrients between the sick and healthy tree. The sick tree had a higher proportion of N than the healthy tree. There were fewer available nutrients in the soil near the sick tree.
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