Populus deltoides marsh
It was to assess the dominant average heigth of six 9 years old clones of Populus deltoides Marsh and its connection to some characteristics of weather and soil in three sites in the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina). The assessed clones were: • USA Stoneville 62• USA Calfish 2 • USA Stoneville 6...
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Publicado en: | Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias |
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Sumario: | It was to assess the dominant average heigth of six 9 years old clones of Populus deltoides Marsh and its connection to some characteristics of weather and soil in three sites in the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina). The assessed clones were: • USA Stoneville 62• USA Calfish 2 • USA Stoneville 66 • I Harvard (1-63751) • USA Stoneville 71 Australian 129/60 The sites were: Los Homos (34 55 S; 57 57 W; 15mosl) Typical Argiudoll, fine, illitic, thermic. Normal relief. Cazón (35 30 S; 59 30 W; 12 m osi) Entic Hapludoll, coarse loamy, mixed, thermic. Normal relief convexo Palantelén (34 50 S; 60 30 W; 55 mosl) Entic Hapludoll, coarse-loamy, mixed, thermic, moderately well drained phase. Subnormal relief. The procedures carried out were:
a. Comparison of dominant average heigth of every clone and of all clones after nine years, per sites and among sites. Analysis of variance of resulting data and Tukey test.
b. Analysis of hidrologic balances and soil characteristics in every site and their connection to the dominant average heigth of the clones. Each clone behaved differently in the different sites. The so called non controlable edaphic variables of the site and the availability of water were the factors causing the differences among the sites.
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