Russian Federation
Voronezh, Russian Federation
This article presents the results of a study evaluating the effectiveness of the "Pot-in-pot" and "Air-pot" technologies for growing Scots pine planting material in a nursery in the Voronezh Region. A comparative analysis of four container placement options—the in-ground Pot-in-pot system—demonstrated the superiority of the two-container technology over traditional plant production.
Container-in-container, Air-pot, Scots pine, planting material, closed root system
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