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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 32, Number 4 (1981) The Influence of Collection Time and Storage Temperature on Populus Hardwood Cutting Development

The Influence of Collection Time and Storage Temperature on Populus Hardwood Cutting Development

Rooting and bud break of cuttings of Populus hybrids occurred more rapidly the later they were harvested during the dormant season. Storing cuttings harvested in November at certain temperatures could partially fulfill chilling requirements for normal rooting and bud break.


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Author(s): Howard M. Phipps, Daniel A. Netzer

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 32, Number 4 (1981)

Section: General

Volume: 32

Number: 4