Globe locust (Robinia pseudoacacia var. umbraculifera D.C.): a potential forage species?
2000
Dini - Papanastasi, O. (National Agricultural Research Foundation, Thessaloniki (Greece). Forest Research Institute)
Globe locust (Robinia pseudoacacia var. umbraculifera D.C.), a small leguminous tree, is one of the several botanical varieties of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.). It has a dense, globe-shaped crown, and it is often used - grafted on a black locust rootstock - for ornamental purposes. It is thornless and rarely flowers. This variety was studied in terms of forage production and quality along with clones and half-sib families of the black locust variety monophylla and common black locust as a control, in the farm of the Forest Research Institute, NE of Thessaloniki, in Greece . More specifically, ramets of globe locust produced by rooted stem cuttings were tested for three consecutive years (1994-96) and at the end of each growing period the height, the above ground biomass and crude protein (CP) content of leaves were measured
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