This study describes the above ground biomass production of 17 poplar (Populus spp.) clones after a 4-year rotation in a short-rotation coppice culture. In addition, the link with soil characteristics was studied. In April 1996, an experimental field plantation with 10,000 cuttings ha-1 was established in Boom (province of Antwerp, Belgium) on a former waste disposal site. A randomised block design was used with three replicate plots (9m x 11.5 m). At the end of the establishment year, all plants were cut back to a height of 5 cm to create a coppice culture. At the end of the fourth year after coppicing, shoot diameters of all living and dead shoots were measured, and biomass production was estimated with an allometric power equation. A com...
In this study the quantification of biomass within all relevant compartments of a three-year-old pop...
Forest coppice biomass, fast growing short rotation coppice (SRC) trees such as willows (Salix) and ...
13 Pág. Instituto de Ciencias Forestales (ICIFOR)Atlantic areas of southern Europe have low water r...
Three clones of black poplar and a hybrid poplar clone, “NE-42”, were trialled in a short rotation c...
In this study, we developed clone-specific allometric relationships, with the objective of calculati...
Several studies have discussed the growth of poplar short rotation coppices (SRC). Soil characterist...
AbstractDespite the potential of high-density, short-rotation woody biomass plantations to sequester...
AbstractWithin the global search for renewable energy sources, woody biomass from short rotation cop...
Atlantic areas of southern Europe have low water restrictions but are also characterized by acid soi...
Short rotation coppice poplar hybrid clone J-105 (Populus nigra x P. maximowiczii) is studied as an ...
The stem volume and biomass (stem + branches) production, net photosynthesis of mature leaves and le...
It is a challenge to produce woody crops on marginal land. The goal of this study was to examine gro...
Atlantic areas of southern Europe have low water restrictions but are also characterized by acid soi...
AbstractAlthough poplar short-rotation coppice (SRC) systems as an alternative to fossil fuels have ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of different species and clones of poplar on ben...
In this study the quantification of biomass within all relevant compartments of a three-year-old pop...
Forest coppice biomass, fast growing short rotation coppice (SRC) trees such as willows (Salix) and ...
13 Pág. Instituto de Ciencias Forestales (ICIFOR)Atlantic areas of southern Europe have low water r...
Three clones of black poplar and a hybrid poplar clone, “NE-42”, were trialled in a short rotation c...
In this study, we developed clone-specific allometric relationships, with the objective of calculati...
Several studies have discussed the growth of poplar short rotation coppices (SRC). Soil characterist...
AbstractDespite the potential of high-density, short-rotation woody biomass plantations to sequester...
AbstractWithin the global search for renewable energy sources, woody biomass from short rotation cop...
Atlantic areas of southern Europe have low water restrictions but are also characterized by acid soi...
Short rotation coppice poplar hybrid clone J-105 (Populus nigra x P. maximowiczii) is studied as an ...
The stem volume and biomass (stem + branches) production, net photosynthesis of mature leaves and le...
It is a challenge to produce woody crops on marginal land. The goal of this study was to examine gro...
Atlantic areas of southern Europe have low water restrictions but are also characterized by acid soi...
AbstractAlthough poplar short-rotation coppice (SRC) systems as an alternative to fossil fuels have ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of different species and clones of poplar on ben...
In this study the quantification of biomass within all relevant compartments of a three-year-old pop...
Forest coppice biomass, fast growing short rotation coppice (SRC) trees such as willows (Salix) and ...
13 Pág. Instituto de Ciencias Forestales (ICIFOR)Atlantic areas of southern Europe have low water r...