17.5 Conclusions
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Rockphosphate has a significant effect on the growth of Shorea leprosula, both for diameter and height.
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Rockphosphate has a good relation to mycorrhizal formation.
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Shaded blocks in the field have a better effect on mycorrhizal formation of seedlings than do open blocks.
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Mycorrhizal formation could increase the P-available, Cu total, and Zn-total nutrients.
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Suhardi, Faridah, E., Iskandar, E., Rahayu, S. (2006). Mycorrhizal Formation and Growth of Shorea leprosula in Bukit Suharto After Using Charcoal and Rockphosphate. In: Suzuki, K., Ishii, K., Sakurai, S., Sasaki, S. (eds) Plantation Technology in Tropical Forest Science. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/4-431-28054-5_17
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