Aspen Bibliography
Physiological Responses of an Aspen-Poplar Hybrid to Temperature and Soil Moisture Treatments
Document Type
Thesis/Dissertation
Volume
32
Issue
10
Publisher
Iowa State University of Science and Technology
Publication Date
1972
Abstract
It is expected that future demands for products of the pulp and paper industry will increase (Dawson and Pitcher 1970). To meet this demand more fiber has to be produced. Since available lands for fiber production are also expected to become more and more limited, some kind of intensive silviculture of woody fiber crops must be practiced to produce more fiber per unit land area.
Recommended Citation
Domingo, I.L., "Physiological Responses of an Aspen-Poplar Hybrid to Temperature and Soil Moisture Treatments" (1972). Aspen Bibliography. Paper 5440.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/aspen_bib/5440
Comments
This is a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Forestry from Iowa State University of Science and Technology.