Rooting volume impacts growth, coverage and thermal tolerance of green façade climbing plants

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  • who: Pei-Wen Chung and colleagues from the School of Ecosystem and Forestry Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Yarra Boulevard have published the Article: Rooting Volume Impacts Growth, Coverage and Thermal Tolerance of Green Façade Climbing Plants, in the Journal: Land 2021, 1281 of /2021/
  • what: The study showed that plant growth and coverage of A. quinata and P. pandorana can be significantly reduced by small rooting volumes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of rooting volume on initial growth, coverage, and thermal tolerance of climbing plants for indirect green . . .

     

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