1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1127(97)00291-0
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Above-ground biomass and nutrient distribution of released and fertilized yellow-poplar trees

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“…The results can be strongly interpreted after 5-7 years of continuous greywater irrigation. Similar results of high nutrient accumulation are reported in the literature under wastewater irrigation trials 17,18 . The total CO 2 mitigation potential of trees under wastewater irrigation was ~38, 37, 32 and 15 t ha -1 for P. deltoides, M. azedarach, E. hybrid and S. alba respectively, whereas the values were 24, 8.7, 13 and 4.4 t ha -1 for the same species respectively, in control plot.…”
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“…The results can be strongly interpreted after 5-7 years of continuous greywater irrigation. Similar results of high nutrient accumulation are reported in the literature under wastewater irrigation trials 17,18 . The total CO 2 mitigation potential of trees under wastewater irrigation was ~38, 37, 32 and 15 t ha -1 for P. deltoides, M. azedarach, E. hybrid and S. alba respectively, whereas the values were 24, 8.7, 13 and 4.4 t ha -1 for the same species respectively, in control plot.…”
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“…In young natural stands, the low productivity of Southern hardwoods has generally been attributed to overstocking (Kellison et al, 1981) and the delayed onset of crown closure due to intense competition from competing vegetation (Romagosa and Robison, 2003). Managing stem density and competing vegetation has led to positive growth effects on individual trees in young stands (Pham, 1985;Johnson et al, 1998;Robison et al, 2004).…”
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