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Growth Performance and Adaptability of Three-year-old Poplar and Willow Clones in a Riparian Area  

Yeo, Jin-Kie (Dept. of Forest Genetic Resources, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Woo, Kwan-Soo (Dept. of Forest Genetic Resources, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Koo, Yeong-Bon (Dept. of Forest Genetic Resources, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Kim, Yeong-Sik (Dept. of Forest Genetic Resources, Korea Forest Research Institute)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.10, no.5, 2007 , pp. 40-50 More about this Journal
Abstract
One-year-old rooted cuttings of ten poplar clones and one willow clone were planted in a riparian area in Osan. Survival rate, growth performance, biomass, vitality, defoliation, leaf damages by diseases and/or insects and stem borer damage of the poplar and willow clones have been investigated for three growing seasons. Average survival rate of all eleven clones was declined from 80.7% for the first year to 60.7% for the third year. At three years after planting, poplar clones Dorskamp, ST-148 and Eco-28 showed the best survival rate of 80%. For height and DBH growth, the poplar clone Ay-48 and the willow clone 131-25 were the highest 8.3m and 9.5cm, respectively. However, poplar clones 72-30 and 72-31 were lower than those of the other clones. Clones Ay-48 and 131-25 seemed to have strong vitality when compare to the other clones. No serious damages by diseases and insects were found in most clones. Clones Ay-48 and ST-148 were the most tolerant to various diseases and insects. Clone Ay-48 produced the largest biomass for individual and annual total biomass, 22.5kg and 18.7ton $ha^{-1}$, respectively. Clone Dorskamp showed the best adaptability, which was estimated with survival rate, biomass and damages by various diseases and insects in the riparian area and followed by clones Ay-48, 97-19 and Eco-28. As a consequence, the four clones seemed to be the best candidate poplar clones for the establishment of riparian woody buffer.
Keywords
Riparian area; Poplar; Willow; Clone; Adaptability; Growth performance; Biomass; Vitality; Damage;
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