The Potential of Grey Alder Plantation Forestry. Rytter, L. In Perttu, K. & Koppel, A., editors, Short Rotation Willow Coppice for Renewable Energy and Improved Environment: Proceedings of a Joint Swedish - Estonian Seminar on Energy Forestry and Vegetation Filters Held in Tartu 24-26 September 1995, pages 89–94, 1995.
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A survey concerning the potential use of grey alder (Alnus incana (L.) Moench.) in short rotation forestry is performed. The most important characters in this context are discussed. It is concluded that grey alder is an interesting contributor in plantation forestry, because it has a high woody biomass production, is more or less self-supporting with nitrogen, and is well adjusted to the conditions in Fennoscandia and Balticum.
@inproceedings{rytterPotentialGreyAlder1995,
  title = {The Potential of Grey Alder Plantation Forestry},
  booktitle = {Short {{Rotation Willow Coppice}} for {{Renewable Energy}} and {{Improved Environment}}: {{Proceedings}} of a Joint {{Swedish}} - {{Estonian}} Seminar on {{Energy Forestry}} and {{Vegetation Filters}} Held in {{Tartu}} 24-26 {{September}} 1995},
  author = {Rytter, L.},
  editor = {Perttu, K. and Koppel, A.},
  year = {1995},
  pages = {89--94},
  abstract = {A survey concerning the potential use of grey alder (Alnus incana (L.) Moench.) in short rotation forestry is performed. The most important characters in this context are discussed. It is concluded that grey alder is an interesting contributor in plantation forestry, because it has a high woody biomass production, is more or less self-supporting with nitrogen, and is well adjusted to the conditions in Fennoscandia and Balticum.},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-13621211,alnus-incana,biomass-production,nitrogen-fixation,regeneration,wood-properties},
  lccn = {INRMM-MiD:c-13621211}
}

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