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Allometric relationships in coppice biomass production for two North American willows (Salix spp.) across three different sites

Mosseler et al., 2014

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118812694655256705
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Mosseler A
Major J
Labrecque M
Larocque G
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Forest Ecology and Management

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Biomass yield and component coppice growth traits were assessed for two native North American willow species, Salix discolor (DIS) and Salix eriocephala (ERI), established together in clonally replicated common garden field tests on three sites of differing quality …
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