Aspen Bibliography
The Regeneration of Aspen by Suckering
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Minnesota Forestry Notes
Issue
No. 24
Publisher
St. Paul, Minn. : School of Forestry, University of Minnesota
First Page
1
Last Page
2
Publication Date
12-15-1953
Abstract
Though seeding by aspen (Populous tremuloides Michx.) has undoubtedly been important in the spread of the species in northern Minnesota, suckering (sprouting from adventitious buds on the roots) is the chief means by which this important pulpwood tree reproduces. This regeneration process of aspen was the subject of investigation by the senior author under the 1950-51 Kimberly-Clark Corporation Graduate Research Fellowship in Forestry. The major findings of this study follow.
Recommended Citation
Dandberg, D. and Schneider, A.E. 1953. The regeneration of aspen by suckering. Minnesota Forestry Notes. No. 24.