Розмноження і виробництво садивного матеріалу paulownia tomentosa для створення енергетичних плантацій
Abstract
Abstract. The peculiarities of generative propagation of, paulownia tomentosa for creation of energy plantations are presented. Optimal conditions of humidity and light for germination of seeds are established. Sowing of seeds was carried out in various substrates with the use of peat mixture, sphagnum peat and vermiculite. The cultivation of seedlings and gradual transplanting into large containers with simultaneous adaptation was tested.
The optimum conditions for seed propagation have been selected, the plant production technology has been worked out and adaptation after generative reproduction has been developed. The composition of the substrate for planting seedlings into containers and adaptation technology to the environment have been selected.
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