Abstract

Three countries participated in the ‘Poplar Exchange’ activity of the 3-year programme of Task 2 of the International Energy Agency's Bioenergy Agreement. The objectives of this activity were to exchange clones and/or seeds for immediate use in new environments and to collect information on clonal reactions to various diseases in different environments. Discussed in this paper are the poplar breeding programme in Belgium, biomass production possibilities, clones exchanged, current outstanding problems, and provisional results.

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