Advantages of an Effective Weed Control Program for Populus Hybrids
Two weed control programs were used to establish two intensive-culture short-rotation plantations containing Populus maximowiczii x trichocarpa hybrid (NE-388) in central Pennsylvania. As compared to mechanical weed control only, a combination mechanical and chemical weed control program reduced the establishment phase for this clone to less than 1 year. Net results of the mechanical-chemical weed control program, as compared to mechanical only, were greater average tree size variables and total tree ovendry weight at the end of a 4-year rotation. When considered as a marginal investment proposition, the discounted value of the added yield was greater than the added cost of the chemical weed control measures. Tree Planters' Notes 43(3):81-86:1992.
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Author(s): Todd W. Bowersox, Lee R. Stover, Charles H. Strauss, Paul R. Blankenhorn
Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 43, Number 3 (1992)
Volume: 43
Number: 3