Effects of environment and progeny on biomass estimations of five hybrid poplar families grown at three contrasting sites across Europe
The quantitative and qualitative estimation of above ground biomass production is essential for short-rotation forestry. Indirect methods of biomass estimation have been developed based on the establishment of regressions between biomass components and tree dimensions as well as canopy architecture....
Main Authors: | Dillen, Sophie Y. (Author), Marron, Nicola (Author), Bastien, Catherine (Author), Ricciotti, Luca (Author), Salani, Francesco (Author), Sabatti, Maurizio (Author), Pinel, Matthieu P.C (Author), Rae, Anne M. (Author), Taylor, Gail (Author), Ceulemans, Reinhart (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2007-11-30.
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