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Efficiency of stump chipping of soft and hard broadleaves [PDF]
Stump removal is a regular measure of terrain preparation during the establishment of poplar plantations. It is implemented in order to increase the efficiency of implementation of regular silvicultural measures, but also the efficiency of comprehensive ...
Dusan Stojnić, Danilovic Milorad
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Hypoxylon species on beech and other broadleaves [PDF]
Fungi in the genus Hypoxylon cause wood decay and most of them are saprophytes on dead wood or parasites of weakness. The following species in this genus were identified in this study performed at several localities in Serbia and Montenegro: H.
Tanja Milijašević +2 more
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From broadleaves to conifers: The effect of tree composition and density on understory microclimate across latitudes [PDF]
Forest canopies buffer the macroclimate and thus play an important role in mitigating climate-warming impacts on forest ecosystems. Despite the importance of the tree layer for understory microclimate buffering, our knowledge about the effects of forest ...
Joan Díaz-Calafat +2 more
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Profitability of poplar and hardwood broadleaves plantations in Italy [PDF]
In Italy, forest tree crops cover an area of about 100.000 hectares of farmland: more than half are represented by specialized poplar plantations, while the remaining consists mainly of hardwood broadleaves plantations.
Coaloa D +6 more
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ESTIMATING MIXED BROADLEAVES FOREST STAND VOLUME USING DSM EXTRACTED FROM DIGITAL AERIAL IMAGES [PDF]
In mixed old growth broadleaves of Hyrcanian forests, it is difficult to estimate stand volume at plot level by remotely sensed data while LiDar data is absent. In this paper, a new approach has been proposed and tested for estimating stand forest volume.
H. Sohrabi
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The deadwood (DW) of the forest is in the following two forms: standing (snag) and fallen (log). The DW categories and decay stage are important functional and structural components of forest ecosystems.
Farzam Tavankar +2 more
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Water content in soil afforested with a mixture of broadleaves or Scots pine
Afforestation of agriculturally used land has many benefits which are described in different publications. As stated in these publications, afforestation of agricultural land can influence soil water content because of rainfall interception and ...
Jan Vopravil +3 more
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Due to the increased risk of forest damage associated with climate change, forest management needs to be diversified. To encourage a transition towards a diversified forest, facilitating and hindering factors need to be understood.
Louise Eriksson, Eriksson Louise
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In our forest science and forest operations, the tree species richness and diversity of woody species in forest stands are most often evaluated based on the total number of tree species, which is a methodologically partly inadequate approach. For this
Branko Stajic +2 more
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Mixed species broadleaved and broadleaved/conifer stands in Great Britain for timber production [PDF]
Using mixed species stands of broadleaves and of broadleaves and conifers, where broadleaves are the final crop, can be a desirable management option. This can increase overall yield, financial return, improve the quality of timber and increase resilience to damaging abiotic and biotic agents.
Leslie, Andrew, Short, Ian
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