Aspen Bibliography
Natural Poplar Resources in China and Their Significance for Breeding and Afforestation
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Silvae genetica
Volume
44
Issue
5-6
First Page
298
Last Page
303
Publication Date
1995
Abstract
China has a distinctly varied flora, especially in the subtropical mountain regions in the South. This is particularly the case with the indigenous poplars, for example in the Southern and Western regions of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau.
Recommended Citation
Weisgerber, H.; Kownatzki, D.; and Mussong, M., "Natural Poplar Resources in China and Their Significance for Breeding and Afforestation" (1995). Aspen Bibliography. Paper 1837.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/aspen_bib/1837