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Biomass & Bioenergy

Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol.11, No.2-3 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0961-9534 (Print) 

In this Issue (19 articles)

69 - 71 Modelling short rotation forestry growth (Uppsala, Sweden, 24-26 October 1994)
Perttu KL, Philippot S
73 - 74 Modeling short rotation forestry growth: An international workshop
Host GE, Isebrands JG, Perttu KL
75 - 83 Willow wood properties, production and economy
Ledin S
85 - 93 Simulation models of short-rotation forestry production and coppice biology
Philippot S
95 - 107 An inventory of tree and stand growth models with potential application in short-rotation forestry
Ceulemans R
109 - 113 Future research on hybrid aspen and hybrid poplar cultivation in Sweden
Christersson L
115 - 127 Physiology of carbon allocation in trees
Ericsson T, Rytter L, Vapaavuori E
129 - 137 Seasonal amount, growth and depth distribution of fine roots in an irrigated and fertilized Salix viminalis L-plantation
Rytter RM, Hansson AC
139 - 150 Short-rotation coppiced vs non-coppiced poplar: A comparative study at two different field sites
Herve C, Ceulemans R
151 - 159 Development and evaluation of quantitative functions for early selection of Populus clones
Walsh TA, Burk TE, Isebrands JG
161 - 165 Cyclic and progressive changes in short-rotation willow coppice systems
Verwijst T
167 - 175 Diameter growth models induced by competition for four Salix clone monocultures
Tahvanainen L
177 - 187 Modelling competition in short rotation forests
Tome M, Verwijst T
189 - 200 Modelling three-dimensional distribution of photosynthetically active radiation in sloping coniferous stands
Knyazikhin Y, Kranigk J, Miessen G, Panfyorov O, Vygodskaya N, Gravenhorst G
201 - 206 Above-ground phytomass and light regime in Norway spruce stands planted with different initial density
Ozolincius R, Miksys V, Stakenas V
207 - 214 Demographic approaches to studies of canopy development in plants
Porter JR
215 - 231 A comparison among eucalypt, poplar and willow characteristics with particular reference to a coppice, growth-modelling approach
Ceulemans R, McDonald AJS, Pereira JS
233 - 243 Temporal and spatial scaling from individual trees to plantations: A modeling strategy
Host GE, Isebrands JG, Theseira GW, Kiniry JR, Graham RL
245 - 252 A strategy for process modelling of short-rotation Salix coppice plantations
Isebrands JG, Host GE, Bollmark L, Porter JR, Philippot S, Stevens E, Rushton K