Poplar (Populus spp.) is a fast-growing species in temperate conditions, with potential to substitute fossil fuels by obtaining energy from biomass. The aim of this work was to study the productivity of 6 hybrid poplar clone from a hilly region of NE Romania, after a growing season of 4 and, respectively, 5 years. Rods were used as planting material, planted at a density of 2667 trees per ha, with between-row spacing of 3 m and interior-row distances of 1.25 m. Generally, significant differences appear between clones, for all analysed biometric characteristics (p≤0.05). Results show that, in the fifth growing season, diameter increases on average with 15.1%, reaching 11.89 cm, height increases in average with 13.9%, reaching 11.89...
The calorific value produced from the poplar clone stands’ above-ground biomass was derived from its...
Renewable bioenergy has the potential to contribute sustainably to the energy sector. Forestry is th...
Poplar as fast growing tree with a great potential of coppicing at consecutive periods is the most s...
Poplar and willows are the main fast growing tree species used for biomass production in short rotat...
Three clones of black poplar and a hybrid poplar clone, “NE-42”, were trialled in a short rotation c...
Growth vigor of 7 poplar clones was researched, i.e. 5 candidate clones for registration (B-81, B-22...
Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) plantations are estimated around 7 000 hectares in Italy, mostly estab...
Short rotation coppice poplar hybrid clone J-105 (Populus nigra x P. maximowiczii) is studied as an ...
The graduation Theses deals with cultivation methods of poplar clonec on Danube lowlands in the rive...
This study describes the above ground biomass production of 17 poplar (Populus spp.) clones after a ...
The stem volume and biomass (stem + branches) production, net photosynthesis of mature leaves and le...
In this study, we developed clone-specific allometric relationships, with the objective of calculati...
Purpose. To estimate the growth performance of poplar and willows clones on the 2nd vegetation year ...
For determining of suitable poplar clones for utilizing in cellulose industries on the basis of ma...
Intensive hybrid poplar crops can produce an important biomass if adequate measures of management a...
The calorific value produced from the poplar clone stands’ above-ground biomass was derived from its...
Renewable bioenergy has the potential to contribute sustainably to the energy sector. Forestry is th...
Poplar as fast growing tree with a great potential of coppicing at consecutive periods is the most s...
Poplar and willows are the main fast growing tree species used for biomass production in short rotat...
Three clones of black poplar and a hybrid poplar clone, “NE-42”, were trialled in a short rotation c...
Growth vigor of 7 poplar clones was researched, i.e. 5 candidate clones for registration (B-81, B-22...
Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) plantations are estimated around 7 000 hectares in Italy, mostly estab...
Short rotation coppice poplar hybrid clone J-105 (Populus nigra x P. maximowiczii) is studied as an ...
The graduation Theses deals with cultivation methods of poplar clonec on Danube lowlands in the rive...
This study describes the above ground biomass production of 17 poplar (Populus spp.) clones after a ...
The stem volume and biomass (stem + branches) production, net photosynthesis of mature leaves and le...
In this study, we developed clone-specific allometric relationships, with the objective of calculati...
Purpose. To estimate the growth performance of poplar and willows clones on the 2nd vegetation year ...
For determining of suitable poplar clones for utilizing in cellulose industries on the basis of ma...
Intensive hybrid poplar crops can produce an important biomass if adequate measures of management a...
The calorific value produced from the poplar clone stands’ above-ground biomass was derived from its...
Renewable bioenergy has the potential to contribute sustainably to the energy sector. Forestry is th...
Poplar as fast growing tree with a great potential of coppicing at consecutive periods is the most s...