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Session 22: Woody Crops
Willow short rotation coppice in multiple land use systems: a survey of potentials in the Netherlands
View abstractMr. Mark LondoNetherlands

Hybrid poplar production costs and yield measurement in Alexandria, MN: An analysis of real economic costs of production and real growth on 2000 acres
View abstractDr. Mark DowningUSA

Technology for forest residues at fuel terminal
View abstractDr. Arvo LeinonenFinland

High density coppice culture of poplar: clonal differences in biomass production, shoot and stool mortality
View abstractDr. Ilse LaureysensBelgium

High biomass production by Salix clones on SRIC following two 3-year coppice rotations on abandoned farmland in southern Quebec, Canada
View abstractDr.. Michel LabrecqueCanada

The net energy balance of wastewater irrigation of salix
View abstractDr. Göran BerndesSweden

First- and second-rotation yields of willow clones at two sites in New York State
View abstractMr. Timothy VolkUSA

Growing willow biomass crops for bioproducts and bioenergy in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States
View abstractDr. Ed WhiteUSA

A technical and economic analysis of willow biomass crops grown on conservation reserve program land in New York State
View abstractMr. Timothy VolkUSA

Double green energy from traditional coppice stands in The Netherlands
View abstractMs. Leen KuiperNetherlands

Observed yields of poplars in the North Central United States greatly exceed previous observations
View abstractMr. Don E. RiemenschneiderUSA

Assessing the management potential of black polyethylene mulch in short-rotation, woody biomass plantations
View abstractDr. Scott GreenUSA

Environmental changes effect the biomass production in some conifers
View abstractDr. Geetika SirhindiIndia

Effects of pure and mixed plantation of Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh. and Albizia procera (Roxb.) Benth. on their growth and biomass yield
View abstractMr. Binod KoiralaNepal

Climatic effects on biomass accumulation and proteins in relation to bud proliferations in some gymnosperms
View abstractDr. Hardip KaurIndia


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