The effects of soil compaction and mechanical damage to stools at harvesting on the growth and biomass production of short rotation coppice (SRC) of willow (Salix viminalis L.) were monitored on clay loam (CL) and sandy loam (SL) soils. Moderate compaction, more typical of current harvesting situations did not reduce biomass yields significantly. Even heavy compaction only reduced stem biomass production by about 12% overall; effects were statistically significant only in the first year of the experiment on sandy loam. Heavy compaction increased soil strength and bulk density down to 0.4 m depth and reduced soil available water and root growth locally. Soil loosening treatments designed to alleviate the effects of heavy compaction did not m...
Heavy soil compaction may impose a serious threat to soil ecosystem functioning.The penetration resi...
International audienceBioenergy woody biomass production shortens the life cycle of carbon and secur...
In willow cultivation, successful establishment is crucial for the development of a willow crop. The...
The effects of soil compaction and mechanical damage to stools at harvesting on the growth and bioma...
This paper describes studies into the effect of soil factors and water stress on the growth and biom...
This paper describes studies into the effects of soil factors and water stress on water use by willo...
Soil compaction promoted either by inadequate management (pressure of livestock and machinery) or by...
Aboveground biomass yields of short rotation cultures (SRC) of willow can vary substantially dependi...
Harvesting Miscanthus × giganteus (J.M. Greef & Deuter ex Hodkinson & Renvoize) after shoot emergenc...
Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting operations in forests can have profound effects on fore...
The use of heavy machinery to perform logging operations in forests has increased worldwide during t...
Short rotation willow coppice (SRWC) is a recently commercialised agricultural crop in Sweden, produ...
Heavy soil compaction may impose a serious threat to soil ecosystem functioning.The penetration resi...
International audienceBioenergy woody biomass production shortens the life cycle of carbon and secur...
In willow cultivation, successful establishment is crucial for the development of a willow crop. The...
The effects of soil compaction and mechanical damage to stools at harvesting on the growth and bioma...
This paper describes studies into the effect of soil factors and water stress on the growth and biom...
This paper describes studies into the effects of soil factors and water stress on water use by willo...
Soil compaction promoted either by inadequate management (pressure of livestock and machinery) or by...
Aboveground biomass yields of short rotation cultures (SRC) of willow can vary substantially dependi...
Harvesting Miscanthus × giganteus (J.M. Greef & Deuter ex Hodkinson & Renvoize) after shoot emergenc...
Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting operations in forests can have profound effects on fore...
The use of heavy machinery to perform logging operations in forests has increased worldwide during t...
Short rotation willow coppice (SRWC) is a recently commercialised agricultural crop in Sweden, produ...
Heavy soil compaction may impose a serious threat to soil ecosystem functioning.The penetration resi...
International audienceBioenergy woody biomass production shortens the life cycle of carbon and secur...
In willow cultivation, successful establishment is crucial for the development of a willow crop. The...