Aspen Bibliography
Effect of pruning the parent root on growth of Aspen suckers
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Ecology
Volume
46
Issue
3
First Page
304
Last Page
310
Publication Date
1965
Abstract
Various portions of the root systems of bigtooth aspen (Populus grandidentata) suckers were severed, and the subsequent height and radial growth of stems were measured. Aspen vegetative regeneration is heavily dependent on the parent roots for at least 25 years following initial suckering. The distal portion of the parent root contributes more to sucker growth than does the proximal. New roots at the base of suckers contribute little during the first 6 years, then become progressively more important with age, and by 25 years account for about half of annual stem growth.
Recommended Citation
Zahner, R., DeByle, N.V. 1965. Effect of pruning the parent root on growth of Aspen suckers. Ecology 46(3):304-310.