Production of poplar containerized plants : differences in cutting types and fertilization regimes
Populus is one of the most economically important genuses in the world’s temperate zones. They are known for their fast growth, easy propagation, many usages, aesthetic values and propensity to hybridize. Planting stock for poplar is usually divided into rooted and unrooted material. Unrooted can be...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2016
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