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Forest Sciences

1978

Suckering

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Variation In Suckering Capacity Among And Within Lateral Roots Of An Aspen Clone, George A. Schier Jan 1978

Variation In Suckering Capacity Among And Within Lateral Roots Of An Aspen Clone, George A. Schier

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Effect Of Cold Storage On Development Of Suckers On Aspen Root Cuttings, George A. Schier, R.B. Campbell Jan 1978

Effect Of Cold Storage On Development Of Suckers On Aspen Root Cuttings, George A. Schier, R.B. Campbell

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The effect of cold storage on suckering ability of excised roots was determined for 10 aspen clones. Root cuttings were collected in June, August, and October and stored for from 7 to 42 days at 2°C. In addition, cuttings from dormant trees were stored for 175 days to determine if they had cold requirements for suckering. Among clones, there were large differences in capacity to produce root suckers. Cold storage had a small but significant effect on the formation and growth of suckers on root cuttings collected in June and August. As a rule, clones responded similarly to cold storage. …


Effect Of Rotation Length On Productivity Of Aspen Sucker Stands, A.B. Berrty, W.M. Stiell Jan 1978

Effect Of Rotation Length On Productivity Of Aspen Sucker Stands, A.B. Berrty, W.M. Stiell

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