2013
DOI: 10.2478/aree-2013-0012
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Evaluation of Dry Matter Production of Miscanthus Sinensis (Tatai) in the Conditions of South-Western Slovakia

Abstract: In this paper, we present the results of research of phytomass production allocated to aboveground organs, leaves and stalks, after the third growing year. The research was conducted in the field experiment conditions of Farm holding in Kolíňany. The results of the aboveground dry matter production are expressed in tonnes of dry weight produced on the area of one hectare (t.ha-1). The total dry weight of the aboveground biomass was 6.89 t.ha-1 at the end of the first growing year 2010. In the growing year 2011… Show more

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“…(Greef et Deuter, 1993)) was in the planting material (rhizomes and in vitro seedlings). A more detailed description of genotypes is stated in Jureková et al (2012) and Prčík & Kotrla (2013). The genus Populus (poplar) represented four Italian varieties: Monviso, Pegaso, AF-2 and Sirio.…”
Section: Model Plantations Of Energy Plants In Nitra Region -Slovakiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Greef et Deuter, 1993)) was in the planting material (rhizomes and in vitro seedlings). A more detailed description of genotypes is stated in Jureková et al (2012) and Prčík & Kotrla (2013). The genus Populus (poplar) represented four Italian varieties: Monviso, Pegaso, AF-2 and Sirio.…”
Section: Model Plantations Of Energy Plants In Nitra Region -Slovakiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants were planted in the planting distance 1 x 1 m per 100 m 2 for each genotype separately. The difference between the studied genotypes of Miscanthus planting material was as follows (Jureková et al, 2012;Prčík and Kotrla, 2013):…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The planting material consisted of seedlings grown in vitro in the Power-H Kft, Hungary. Before planting, the seedlings were planted individually in rooting containers with a soil substrate (Jureková et al, 2012(Jureková et al, , 2013Prčík a Kotrla, 2013).…”
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