Importance of cutting diameter and method of production on early growth of hybrid poplar

Rapid early growth of hybrid poplars--Populus spp. -established from hardwood cuttings is critical to the success of plantations. Without rapid growth, weed competition and drought can significantly affect tree survival and productivity. Producing vigorous cuttings, quickly developing roots, and ini...

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BOUTURE
CRECIMIENTO
CROISSANCE
CUTTING ANGLE
CUTTINGS
DIAMETER
DIAMETRE
DIAMETRO
ESQUEJES
GROWTH
GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS
HIBRIDOS
HYBRIDE
HYBRIDS
MULTIPLICATION VEGETATIVE
PLANTULAS
PLANTULE
POPULUS
PROPAGACION VEGETATIVA
REGENERACION ARTIFICIAL
REGENERATION ARTIFICIELLE
SEEDLINGS
SUPERVIVENCIA
SURVIE
SURVIVAL
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
VIGOR
WISCONSIN
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