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Alders have an important role to play in biomass producing stands because of their N2-fixing ability and their capacity to withstand soils having an excess of moisture. The objectives of preliminary trials were (1) to find if there is any alder-genotype × Frankia-strain interaction when the effect of inoculating the bacteria was compared to no inoculation in seed beds of different species and provenances of alder, (2) to measure the possible effect of black alders interplanted in poplars compared to pure poplar plots. Two trials were laid out to study the alder-Frankia interaction. Both produced interaction. In the first one the inoculation had a favorable effect on Alnus glutinosa at age 2 years and A. cordata at age 1 and 2 and no effect on A. rubra. In the second one the inoculation had a depressive effect at age 1 on 2 of 3 provenances of A. rubra and no effect on 1 A. rubra, 3 A. glutinosa and 3 A. cordata provenances.
A closely spaced field trial associating one black alder provenance and the poplar clone UNAL gives no superiority of mixed plots compared to pure plots. The results suggest that the N2-fixation of alders is not profitable to poplars at age 3 with a 1.5 × 2 m spacing.
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Teissier du Cros, E., Jung, G., Bariteau, M. (1984). Alder—Frankia interaction and alder—poplar association for biomass production. In: Akkermans, A.D.L., Baker, D., Huss-Danell, K., Tjepkema, J.D. (eds) Frankia Symbioses. Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences, vol 12. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6158-6_21
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