Summarising Report of the study “Researching growth system of root, trunk, leaves and biomass of the 1st year hybrid black wood in three methods: transplant of tissue, cutting and seeds”
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2018/182Keywords:
Black wood, seed black wood, tissue black wood, cutting black wood.Abstract
Researching growth system of root, trunk, leaves and biomass of 1st year hybrid black wood BV10 which is multiplied by 3 methods: transplant of tissue; cutting and seeds, and it shows: biomass of tissue black wood is 86,9% higher than cutting black wood and is 147,6% and higher than the seed one. In each growth system and each multiplied method,there are also differences among them.
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