2020
DOI: 10.1080/13416979.2020.1809761
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Effects of planting density and clone type on growth and wood volume of Populus tomentosa stands

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“…In this study, decreasing plantation densities greatly increased the H, DBH, and SV of 11-year-old triploid Chinese white poplar, following typical density effect results. The results are consistent with the study about the 9-year Chinese white poplar [22] plantation in North China Plain by Bo et al As shown as Table 3, that initial planting density had a significant effect on SWV, which was consistent with the study about China fir [40]. Additionally, our study showed that the SWV decreased after an initial increase.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…In this study, decreasing plantation densities greatly increased the H, DBH, and SV of 11-year-old triploid Chinese white poplar, following typical density effect results. The results are consistent with the study about the 9-year Chinese white poplar [22] plantation in North China Plain by Bo et al As shown as Table 3, that initial planting density had a significant effect on SWV, which was consistent with the study about China fir [40]. Additionally, our study showed that the SWV decreased after an initial increase.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Additionally, the initial planting density was found to affect the root distribution of triploid Chinese white poplar significantly. Bo et al [22] used a 9-year Chinese white poplar plantation in the North China Plain as material to evaluate the effect of planting density on growth traits. Their results show that planting density had significant effects on average tree H, DBH, SV, and stand wood volume (SWV).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%