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Margot Régolini,Céline Meredieu,Hervé Jactel,Ander Arias-González,Manuela Branco,Alejandro Cantero,Amélie Castro,Jean-Yves Fraysse,Barry Gardiner,Andrea Hevia,Francisco-José Lario,Catherine Steffy-Pater,Roque Rodríguez-Soalleiro,Paula Soares,Christophe Orazio
Pág. e004
Aim of study: Adaptation of silviculture in planted forest may help to mitigate damage due to biotic and abiotic hazards. However, compromises have to be found because it is not possible to minimize the risk from all hazards through application of a sing...
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Ram P. Sharma, Zdenek Vacek, Stanislav Vacek and Milo? Kucera
Height-to-diameter at breast height (DBH) ratio (HDR) is an important tree and stand stability measure. Several factors such as stand dynamics, natural and anthropogenic disturbances, and silvicultural tending significantly affect HDR, and, therefore, in...
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Luká? Bílek,Zdenek Vacek,Stanislav Vacek,Daniel Bulu?ek,Rostislav Linda,Jan Král
Pág. e010
Aim of the study: To describe the effect of stand edge after clearcut on the process of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) natural regeneration along the edge-to-interior gradient. The density, height, horizontal structure and quality of natural regenerati...
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Ferhat Kara,Edward F. Loewenstein,Dale G. Brockway
Pág. e005
Aim of study: Uneven-aged (UEA) management systems can achieve multiple-use objectives, however, use of UEA techniques to manage longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) forests are still open to question, because of the species? intolerance of competition....
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Suleyman Coban,Alper H. Colak,Ian D. Rotherham
Pág. e073
Aim of study: This paper provides an analysis of growth and survival of twenty?year?old Scots pine saplings in relation to canopy cover density (CCD) gradients, from dense (D?CCD), sparse (S?CCD), and gap (G?CCD) situations.Area of study: Aladag (Bolu) i...
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Lin Hou, Zhe Li, Chunlin Luo, Longlong Bai and Ningning Dong
Forest thinning is a silviculture treatment for sustainable forest management. It may promote growth of the remaining individuals by decreasing stand density, reducing competition, and increasing light and nutrient availability to increase carbon sequest...
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Míriam Piqué-Nicolau,Miren del Río,Rafael Calama,Gregorio Montero
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A yield model was developed to simulate silviculture alternatives for Pinus pinea L. in north-east Spain (Catalonia). The model uses several functions to estimate the main silvicultural parameters at stand level and a disaggregation system to predict dia...
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A.C. Gonçalves,A. Carvalho Oliveira
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Stand regeneration is one of the most important aspects of silviculture as it ensures stand and production perpetuity. Regeneration occurs after one or several disturbances releasing growing space, usually after the elimination of some adult trees. In No...
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Robert Scott McNay
This review and synthesis of silviculture strategies was conducted to clarify options for managing forest stands in areas designated for conservation of habitat for the northern ecotype of woodland caribou in British Columbia. Information about the ecolo...
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