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Using Ammonium Sulfate Fertilizer as an Organic Mulch Fire Retardant

Gary W. Hickman and Ed Perry
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) November 1996, 22 (6) 279-280; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1996.042
Gary W. Hickman
University of California, Cooperative Extension, Stockton, CA 95205
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    Table 1.

    Surface area (%) burned after 1 hour.

    Treatment (per 1000 ft2)Mulch type (mean of 4 reps)
    Shredded softwoodChipped, mixed hardwood
    A.3:10*33.5ab**5l.4ab
    B.3:208.2b2.8b
    C.6:105.9b3.8b
    D.6:206.0b2.8b
    E.water only 0:1087.5a100.0a
    F.water only 0:2083.8a100.0a
    • ↵* lb fertilizer:gal water.

    • ↵** Means within a column followed by the same letter are not significantly different at p = 0.01 level, Duncan’s Multiple Range Test.

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