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Tree growth and stand development in short-rotation Populus plantings: 7-year results for two clones at three spacings

Two Populus hybrids (11-11 and D-01) were planted in monoclonal block plantings at three spacings (0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 m) near Olympia, Washington, and evaluated over a 7-year period for individual tree growth rates and above-ground stand productivity. Differences were substantial between clones and a...

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Published in:Biomass & bioenergy 1996, Vol.11 (4), p.253-269
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