Selection of fast-growing willow (Salix spp.) clones for short-rotation forestry on mined peatlands in northern Finland.
Possibilities of developing suitable willow ( spp.) clones for short-rotation forestry on mined peatlands in the north-western area of Finland were studied in a field experiment in which 300 willow clones were tested during 1985â87. Most of the tested clones started to grow from cuttings on limed an...
Published in: | Silva Fennica |
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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Finnish Society of Forest Science
1988
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.a15499 https://doaj.org/article/6b103cca09c643d3ae6f248d53c9116f |
Summary: | Possibilities of developing suitable willow ( spp.) clones for short-rotation forestry on mined peatlands in the north-western area of Finland were studied in a field experiment in which 300 willow clones were tested during 1985â87. Most of the tested clones started to grow from cuttings on limed and fertilized peat soil. L. clones of southern origin had a higher leafless above ground biomass production than the well adapted control clone and the local Finnish willows, but their winter hardiness was not satisfactory. The growth habit of some southern willows was also better than that of the control clone. It was also possible to select clones with good sprouting capacity. There were few Calisb. clones of Finnish origin, which had better cold tolerance than all other willows tested and higher biomass production than that of the control clone. The most critical factor to be selected for this is the optimal combination of winter hardiness and biomass production. This is attempted by selecting clones on the basis of this experiment for a breeding program.SalixSalix viminalisSalix myrsinifolia |
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