Purpose. To develop major agrotechnical measures for growing the maximum number of one-year lignified poplar cuttings for the establishment of energy plantations in the conditions of the Right Bank Forest Steppe of Ukraine. Methods. Field, laboratory, statistical. Results. Nursery plantings of three poplar varieties were studied: one-year plantation of variety 'Dorskamp' and three-year plantations of varieties 'Robusta' and 'I-45/51'. At this age in the spring of 2019, the plants were cut at a height of 0.00, 0.25, 0.50 and 1.00 m from the ground surface. Plants of 'Dorskamp' variety that were cut at 0.00 m grew to a height of 2.27±0.124 m for 1 year, at 0.25 m to 2.85±0.135 m and at 0.50 m to 2.81±0.143 m. In the subsequent years, after cutting, the height of plants of 'Dorskamp' variety increased as follows: in 2020 to 3.01±0.231 m, 3.22±0.170 m and 3.30±0.170 m; in 2021, to 3.53±0.230 m, 4.11±0.129 m and 3.85±0.188 m, respectively. 'Robusta' variety in the first year after cutting had the highest average height indicators that decreased with each subsequent year (except for the height of 100 cm). One-year shoots of 'I-45/51' variety were the highest in 2020. In 2021, they had the maximum height indicators of the three varieties, 4.50±0.165 m. The yield of cuttings from 1 ha of the nursery plantation of 'Dorskamp' variety in 2019 varied from 166.6 thousand shoots/ha for cutting at a height of 0.25 m to 184.9 thousand shoots/ha at a height of 0.00 m. In the following 2 years, the yield of cuttings increased both with the increase in the age of the plantation and the cutting height. In the third year (2021), 'Dorskamp' had the maximum indicators, 397.2 thousand shoots/ha at a cutting height of 0.25 m. In 'Robusta' variety, already in the next year after the first cutting, the yield of cuttings ranged from 942.5 to 2621.3 thousand shoots/ha. At the same time, the yield increased significantly with an increase in cutting height and in most cases decreased in subsequent years. In 'I-45/51' variety, the yield of standard shoots in the first year after cutting increased with an increase in cutting height from 105.8−101.3 thousand shoots/ha to 200.6 thousand shoots/ha (at a height of 1.0 m). In 2020, it was from 128.2 thousand shoots/ha to 226.0 thousand shoots/ha, respectively, for cutting at 0.00 m and 1.00 m. In 2021, the yield of shoots in the variants 0.00 m and 0.50 m slightly decreased, and for cutting at heights of 0.25 and 1.00 m increased to 134.3 and 265.5 thousand shoots/ha, respectively. Conclusions. The productivity of poplar nursery plantations in the conditions of the research region is largely affected by the varietal characteristics, the age of the plants, and the weather conditions of a certain year. Among the varieties used in the study, the maximum yield of standard planting material (shoots) is noted in nursery plantations of 'Robusta', amounting to 2.6 million shoots/ha. 'I-45/51' variety had much lower productivity, up to 0.26 million shoots/ha. The plantation of 'Dorskamp' variety, 2 years younger than 'Robusta' and 'I‑45/51', had a yield of shoots per hectare up to 0.40 million. The highest yield of planting material in most cases was ensured by the cutting at 0.50–1.00 m.
Purpose. Study of the peculiarities of growing one-year cutting seedlings of four cultivars of the black poplar under the conditions of the Right Bank Forest Steppe using cuttings with a perpendicular and oblique section. Methods. Field, laboratory, statistical. Results. Cuttings of cultivars ‘Dorskamp’, ‘I-45/51’, ‘Robusta’ and Toropohrytskyi’s poplar 20 cm long were planted in November and early April for three years. The cuttings for rooting were cut from one-year-old shoots using secateurs, with cuts (i) perpendicular to the axis of the shoots and (ii) an angle of 45º. In an average of 3 years, autumn planting of the varieties ‘I-45/51’ (by 6%) and ‘Robusta’ (by 25%) showed better rooting of cuttings with perpendicular cuts. Cuttings of ‘Dorskamp’ variety with oblique cuts rooted by 11 % and Toropohrytskyi’s poplar by 7% better. When planted in spring, the rooting index of cuttings with a perpendicular cut in the ‘Dorskamp’ variety was 24% higher, in ‘I-45/51’ by 30% higher, and in ‘Robusta’ variety 54 % higher. Cuttings with an oblique cut rooted better in Toropohrytskyi’s poplar (by 20 %). The height of the rooted cuttings was the largest for autumn planting of the same variety (192.9 cm). Also, cuttings with an oblique cut had an advantage in height in the variety ‘Dorskamp’ (by 12%). In the varieties ‘I-45/51’ and ‘Robusta’, cuttings with a perpendicular cut had a higher height by 16 and 5 %, respectively. For spring planting, plants of the ‘Dorskamp’ variety had a maximum height, both when using cuttings with a perpendicular cut (197.9 cm), and with an oblique cut (195.6 cm). Plants of the ‘I-45/51’ variety with a perpendicular cut had a height of 149.1 cm and oblique 126.5 cm. In ‘Robusta’, cuttings with an oblique cut were 8% smaller. The cuttings of Toropohrytskyi’s poplar at both planting seasons were taller than cuttings with an oblique cut. Conclusions. The effectiveness of using cuttings with a perpendicular or oblique cut depends on the cultivar of poplar, the timing of planting and the weather conditions during vegetation season. In the conditions of the Right Bank Forest Steppe, for the cultivation of Toropohrytskyi’s poplar, it is recommended to use autumn planting of cuttings with an oblique cut. Cuttings of the varieties ‘I-45/51’ and ‘Robusta’ should be planted in autumn using a perpendicular cut, and ‘Dorskamp’ with the same cut, but in spring.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.
customersupport@researchsolutions.com
10624 S. Eastern Ave., Ste. A-614
Henderson, NV 89052, USA
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Copyright © 2024 scite LLC. All rights reserved.
Made with 💙 for researchers
Part of the Research Solutions Family.