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Estimation of shoot biomass productivity in Estonian Salix plantations
Authors:K. Heinsoo   E. Sild  A. Koppel
Affiliation:

Institute of Zoology and Botany, Estonian Agricultural University, Riia 181, 51014, Tartu, Estonia

Abstract:Shoot biomass production was estimated in two Estonian short rotation forest (SRF) plantations during the first rotation cycle (1994–1997). The plantations were established with six clones of Salix viminalis and one clone of Salix dasyclados in 1993. The plantation, located on well-composed organic soil, was characterised by higher productivity (6.2 t DM ha−1 per year) compared with the plantation on poor mineral soil (5.2 t DM ha−1 per year). Fertilisation of the latter plantation increased its productivity to 11.0 t DM ha−1 per year, which is the value close to a predicted maximum for Swedish climatic conditions. In fertilised plots, clone 81090 of S. dasyclados was characterised by the highest productivity among all clones, but also by high stool mortality. Clones 78021 and 78183 of S. viminalis had the most stable and relatively high productivity and can therefore be recommended as promising planting material for SRF in Estonia.

When estimating production, the use of proper allometric relations between shoot dry weight and diameter is of crucial importance. Additional measurements on 1-year-old shoots in 1998 showed that besides shoot age also clone and fertilisation are significant factors influencing allometric relations. The dry weight of fertilised shoots was about 10% lower than that of non-fertilised shoots of the same height and diameter. Older shoots were heavier than younger shoots with a similar diameter.

Keywords:Allometric relations   Clone   Productivity   Salix   Shoot biomass
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