Abstract
We focused on the ability of one-year-old and two-year-old plants of Paulownia Clon in vitro 112® to sprout and grow branches, and on their pruning for their best possible growth on a plantation in Střelice u Brna. Furthermore, we carried out pruning on selected parts that comprised: spring pruning; reduction in the angle between the stem axis and one new growing sprout; and year-long pruning. The sprouting capacity of Paulownia was high—up to 56% (one-year-old plants) and 50% (two-year-old plants). Branches grew on 34% of all one-year-old plants and on 57% of all two-year-old plants. The best possible spring pruning method seems to be the keeping of one stem sprout or one stump sprout for one-year-old plants and one stem sprout for two-year-old plants. The newly growing stem sprout should be formed by bandaging it to the stem, and, as a result of this, the angle between the stem and the sprout can be reduced to 20◦ in contrast to 50◦ when the sprout is not bandaged. Our results suggest that it is best to take off the lower1/3 of the branches and leaves, which leads to faster height growth of the plant.
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Kadlec, J., Novosadová, K., & Pokorný, R. (2022). Impact of Different Pruning Practices on Height Growth of Paulownia Clon in Vitro 112®. Forests, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/f13020317
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