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Javier Tejedor, Gustavo Saiz, Heinz Rennenberg and Michael Dannenmann
Sustainable forest management should avoid disturbance and volatilization of the soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stocks both under present and projected future climate. Earlier studies have shown that thinning of European beech forests induces a strong ...
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Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado,Andrés Bravo-Oviedo,Eduardo López-Senespleda,Felipe Bravo,Miren Del Río
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Aim of the study: To review and acknowledge the value of carbon sequestration by forest management in the Mediterranean area.Material and methods: We review the main effects of forest management by comparing the effects of silvicultural systems (even-age...
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Yafei Shen, Na Wang, Ruimei Cheng, Wenfa Xiao, Shao Yang and Yan Guo
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Xiangrong Cheng, Mukui Yu and G. Geoff Wang
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Irantzu Primicia,Rubén Artázcoz,Juan-Bosco Imbert,Fernando Puertas,María-del-Carmen Traver,Federico-José Castillo
Pág. e057
Aim of the study: We analysed the effects of thinning intensity and canopy type on Scots pine growth and stand dynamics in a mixed Scots pine-beech forest. Area of the study: Western Pyrenees. Material and methods: Three thinning intensities were applied...
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