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SUMMARY: Although growing of conifer seedlings in containers is nothing
new, our knowledge is deficient when it comes to various combinations of
substrates, container types and different fertilizers and fertilizer doses, especially
with tree species aimed at planting in the coastal zone of Croatia.


This paper presents the results of the experiment testing the influence of
various types of containers and doses of slow-release fertilizer (Osmocote
Exact Standard 5–6 M) on the growth and physiological parameters of Black
pine (Pinus nigraArn.) seedlings.


The trial was set up in the nursery Omiš, Hrvatske šume d.o.o. Zagreb, as a
randomized block in four repetitions. Treatments were different container
types (HIKO V–150, HIKO V–265, QPD 12T/18) and fertilizer doses (2,4 or
6 g/l of substrate). Concentrations of nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium,
magnesium were determined in the needles of seedlings. Seedling
heights and root collar diameters were measured at the end of the first vegetation
season, and root traits were analysed with software package WinRhizo.


Fertilization with Osmocote Exact had an influence on concentrations of
mineral nutrients in black pine needles. The most marked positive influence of
fertilization can be seen in nitrogen concentrations in needles (Fig. 1). With