Including which projects of P. euphratica for plantations & restoration were successful or not, and what were the outcomes in terms of habitat restoration. If P. euphratica is introducing new area, what will be a potential ecological hazards?
Three good textbooks about plantations, mainly in the tropics, but they do not refer to Populus euphratica:-
Evans, J. 1992. Plantation forestry in the tropics. 2nd edition. Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK. 403 p.
Garforth, M. and Mayers, J. (Editors). 2005. Plantations, privatization, poverty and power. Earthscan Forestry Library, London, UK. 294 p.
Susuki, K. et al. (Editors). 2006. Plantation technology in tropical forest science. Springer, Tokyo, Japan. 292 p.
In the late last century and early 2000s major reports on plantations were produced by FAO, Rome, Italy, especially authored by Jim Ball and Jim Carlyle. These may be available online. The Forest Research institute in Izmit, Turkey (formerly the Poplar research Institute) may have written on P euphratica.