The effect of water availability on stand-level productivity, transpiration, water use efficiency (WUE) and radiation use efficiency (RUE) is evaluated for different willow clones at stand level. The measurements were made during the growing season 2000 in a 3-year-old plantation in Scania, southernmost Sweden. Six willow clones were included in the study: L78183, SW Rapp, SW Jorunn, SW Jorr, SW Tora and SW Loden. All clones were exposed to two water treatments: rain-fed, non-irrigated treatment and reduced water availability by reduced soil water recharge. Field measurements of stem sap-flow and biometry are up-scaled to stand transpiration and stand dry substance production and used to assess WUE. RUE is estimated from the ratio between t...
Background and Purpose: Willows compared with other species are the most suitable for biomass produc...
This paper describes studies into the effects of soil factors and water stress on water use by willo...
Evapotranspirative willow systems (EWS) are zero-discharge wastewater treatment plants that produce ...
International audienceShort rotation coppice (SRC) willow plantations may play an important role in ...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
grown for one growing season from cuttings in containers, at 0.3 m spacing, supplied with trickle ir...
ABSTRACT A short rotation intensive system with willows was analyzed with the following aims: a - to...
The aim of this thesis was to answer the question: Which processes should be included in a model to...
PosterFast-growing tree species planted as short rotation coppice (SRC) may provide multiple ecosyst...
Non-Peer ReviewedPurpose-grown shrub willow (Salix spp.) represents a viable bioenergy feedstock, es...
International audienceSeedlings of two sympatric oak species, Quercus robur L. and Quercus petraea (...
Abstract Water use, drought response and growth were examined under controlled conditions in four in...
Salix viminalis L. is a broadly cultivated willow species that has been intensively used for breedin...
Non-Peer ReviewedPurpose-grown shrub willow (Salix spp.) represents a viable bioenergy feedstock; ho...
Willow short rotation coppice is an option for raising demand for bioenergy. But willows are also im...
Background and Purpose: Willows compared with other species are the most suitable for biomass produc...
This paper describes studies into the effects of soil factors and water stress on water use by willo...
Evapotranspirative willow systems (EWS) are zero-discharge wastewater treatment plants that produce ...
International audienceShort rotation coppice (SRC) willow plantations may play an important role in ...
Leaves transpire large amounts of water through pores, stomata on their surfaces, which are held ope...
grown for one growing season from cuttings in containers, at 0.3 m spacing, supplied with trickle ir...
ABSTRACT A short rotation intensive system with willows was analyzed with the following aims: a - to...
The aim of this thesis was to answer the question: Which processes should be included in a model to...
PosterFast-growing tree species planted as short rotation coppice (SRC) may provide multiple ecosyst...
Non-Peer ReviewedPurpose-grown shrub willow (Salix spp.) represents a viable bioenergy feedstock, es...
International audienceSeedlings of two sympatric oak species, Quercus robur L. and Quercus petraea (...
Abstract Water use, drought response and growth were examined under controlled conditions in four in...
Salix viminalis L. is a broadly cultivated willow species that has been intensively used for breedin...
Non-Peer ReviewedPurpose-grown shrub willow (Salix spp.) represents a viable bioenergy feedstock; ho...
Willow short rotation coppice is an option for raising demand for bioenergy. But willows are also im...
Background and Purpose: Willows compared with other species are the most suitable for biomass produc...
This paper describes studies into the effects of soil factors and water stress on water use by willo...
Evapotranspirative willow systems (EWS) are zero-discharge wastewater treatment plants that produce ...