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Establishment of willow cuttings grown in porous membrane root envelopes
Authors:Allan P Drew
Institution:(1) Faculty of Forestry, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, State University of New York, 211 Marshall Hall, 13210, Syracuse, NY, USA
Abstract:Small diameter fine, fibrous roots of willow are exceedingly difficult to remove from most soils. Where field retrieval of entire plants including clean roots may be important, porous membrane rooting envelopes are a method of choice.Purple osier willow (Salix purpurea L.) stem cuttings (clone SP3) were field rooted in buried porous membrane envelopes permeable to water and nutrients. Ramets were grown for two and four months, then separated into component parts for dry weight analysis.At two months, cuttings grown in rooting envelopes were no different in shoot dry weight than plants grown in clay pots or in soil. Tests indicated that rooting envelopes may be reused at least once without affecting shoot or total plant dry weight. Likewise, membrane pore sizes of 0.45, 1.2 and 3 mgrm did not affect SP3 dry weight in four month tests. The importance of matching plant material and experiment duration to envelope size was illustrated by the limitation of growth by envelope edges at four months compared to two months.
Keywords:biomass  plantation  porous membrane technique  root growth  root methodology  Salix purpurea L    short-rotation-intensive-culture  willow
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