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Phytoremediation of Trichloroethylene with Hybrid Poplars [PDF]
Axenic tumor cultures of poplar cells, clone H11-11, were grown in the presence of [14C]-trichloroethylene (TCE) (uniformly labeled). The cells were capable of metabolizing TCE to produce trichloroethanol, di- and trichloroacetic acid. Some of the carbon from TCE was found in insoluble, nonextractable cell residue, and small amounts were mineralized to
M, Gordon +10 more
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Species of the genus Populus (commonly known as poplar) are one of the most widely used groups of forest trees in North America and Europe, and play a significant ecological role as a pioneer species in boreal forests and as a dominant species in the ...
Sachin Naik +6 more
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CsRAV1 induces sylleptic branching in hybrid poplar [PDF]
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Moreno-Cortes, Alicia +5 more
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Washington State landowner data on cropping decision factors and perceptions of bioenergy crops
This article contains survey data on Washington State landowner perceptions of bioenergy crops. The survey data includes responses on interest in growing bioenergy crops, likelihood of growing bioenergy crops, and willingness to grow hybrid poplar ...
Catherine H. Gowan +2 more
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Hybrid Poplar in the Willamette Valley [PDF]
Abstract Hybrid poplar (Populus spp.) is the newest tree crop in the Pacific Northwest. We have been studying its management and growth in the Willamette Valley of western Oregon on poorly drained soils with no irrigation. We found very good growth rates—up to 4000 ft3/ac in 6 yr—on soils considered poor for many kinds of agriculture ...
David Hibbs +3 more
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Specifics of the phenolic compound composition and content in leaves of Populus alba L., P. tremula L. and P. × canescens (Ait.) Sm. [PDF]
The article represents studying the phenolic compound composition and content in leaves of white poplar Populus alba L., aspen P. tremula L. and grey poplar P. × canescens (Ait.) Sm. by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method.
M. S. Voronkova +3 more
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Three clones of black poplar and a hybrid poplar clone, “NE-42”, were trialled in a short rotation coppice system. The trial was replicated in three sites located in the Czech Republic with distinctly different soils and climates which were judged to be ...
Benetka V, Novotná K, Štochlová P
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Poplar bark and leaves can be an attractive source of salicylates and other biologically active compounds used in medicine. However, the biochemical variability of poplar material requires a standardization prior to processing.
Sylwester Mazurek +7 more
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Peroxidase activity of the hybrid poplar Populus×canescens (Ait.) Sm. (= P. tremula L. × P. alba L.) inoculated with compatible and incompetent isolates of Paxillus involutus (Batsch) Fr. was investigated. Screening of the ectomycorrhizal fungal isolates
ABDUL GAFUR +2 more
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Reasons for the sterility of allotriploid graying poplar [PDF]
In Russia the first allotriploid grey poplar has been selected in the Voronezh region. It is a female plant distinguished by high productivity and stability.
Sivolapov Aleksey +2 more
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