THE SURVIVAL ABILITY OF QUICK-GROWING CULTIVARES SPECIES SALIX L. DEPENDING FROM SOIL CONDITIONS AND MOISTURE

L. P. Melezhyk , Victor Maurer
Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the effect on survival (rooted) cuttings and seedlings safety features soils and moisture. There are results of studies on the testing cultivars S. Viminalis L, of which seven with high-quality level (TordisIngerKlaraSvenTorchild, Panfilskaya and Ternopil), two with different geographical origins (Polish and Belgian) and willow S. Triandra L. Cultivars of the genus S. Viminalis L. and domestic varieties of S. v. Panfilskaya and S. v.Ternopilska had advantage after studies on salty soils. Cuttings of S. v. Inger, S. v. Klara and S. v. Tordis have differed with relatively high safety seedlings, that shows the feasibility of using them for laying plantations in areas with poor soils in fertility.

Keywords

energy willow, Salix L., biofuel, cultivar, Willow family, plantation of quick-growing plants

Suggested citation
L. P. Melezhyk, & Maurer, V. (2016). THE SURVIVAL ABILITY OF QUICK-GROWING CULTIVARES SPECIES SALIX L. DEPENDING FROM SOIL CONDITIONS AND MOISTURE. Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science, (255), 145-154.
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