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Short-rotation coppiced vs non-coppiced poplar: A comparative study at two different field sites

Biomass and Bioenergy, 1996
Abstract Five different poplar ( Populus ) clones were grown during the period 1987–1989 in short-rotation, high-density intensive field plantations at two sites, i.e. Afsnee (near Gent, Belgium) and Orsay (Paris-Sud, France). Different cultural management regimes were applied at the two sites: in Orsay all trees were coppiced after the first or ...
Hervé, C., Ceulemans, Reinhart
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Bird Diversity in Short Rotation Coppice in Northern Italy

Ardea, 2019
In recent decades, the establishment of plantations to produce biomass for energy, known as short rotation coppice (SRC), has been increasing in many countries in Europe. As with other tree plantations, these stands could enhance the structural diversity of intensively managed farmlands and consequently lead to an increase in animal diversity.
Chiatante G., Giordano M., Meriggi A.
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Genetic improvement of willow for short-rotation coppice

Biomass and Bioenergy, 1998
Abstract A commercial breeding programme of willows was started by Svalof Weibull AB in 1987. Since willow is a novel crop when it comes to breeding for biomass production, rapid progress has been made in terms of improved yield, erect growth, resistance to leaf rust and insects and tolerance to frost.
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Short rotation coppice for energy: towards ecological guidelines

Biomass and Bioenergy, 1998
Abstract This paper reviews research into two key issues related to the ecology of short rotation coppice crops (SRC)—pest control and wildlife habitat provision. It argues that established SRC has a high economic threshold to pest damage and can be managed with few pesticide applications without compromising production considerations. Tolerating the
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Short rotation coppice (SRC) production in Italy

2007
Le nuove piantagioni di pioppo soddisfano le necessità sia dei coltivatori che dell'industria del legno, hanno inoltre ricevuto supporto pubblico negli ultimi anni.
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Willow biomass production in short rotation coppice

2009
Kulture kratkih ophodnji (KKO) definiraju se kao intenzivni nasadi brzorastućih vrsta drveća na tlima koja su napuštena, na kojima poljoprivredna proizvodnja nije rentabilna ili su nepodesna za uzgoj vrijednijih šumskih vrsta, a nazivaju se i bioenergetski nasadi ili bioenergetske plantaže.
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Plant Decline Etiology in Poplar Short-Rotation Coppices

2016
The fight against Global Changes requires the development of renewable energy sources alternative to fossil fuels. For this purpose, a very important role is represented by biomass from short-rotation coppice (SRC) plantations of various forest plants, especially poplars (Populus spp.).
Naldo Anselmi1   +6 more
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