Recovery of tree root biomass can be attractive, since the stump-root system represents a substantial portion of the tree mass and its removal may prove instrumental to re-cultiva-tion. Most available studies concern Nordic technologies, particularly suited to mature conifer stands. Unlike spruce, plantation poplar develops a deep taproot, whose extraction requires completely different methods. The aim of the study was to investigate poplar root recovery operations in plantations with time studies, and to determine the productivity and delivery costs of the operations. Seven operation systems developed to work with poplar plantations in Italian condi-tions were studied. Extraction and cleaning units were based on general-purpose prime mover...
International audienceAbstractKey messageCoppice harvesting technology is evolving toward increased ...
Approximately half of the Italian forest area is classified as coppice forest, mostly managed for th...
The productivity of harvesting stump and root wood was studied in Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands...
As the importance of hybrid poplar plantations continues to increase, these stands may soon represen...
In Italy, short rotation forest has become very popular in recent years, with over 4,000 hectares al...
In Italy, short rotation forest has become very popular in recent years, with over 4,000 hectares al...
The forest biomass, as a renewable energy source, can significantly contribute to the progressive re...
Plantation forestry has a long history in Europe and still supports local industry, generating emplo...
Today there is an increasing demand for biomass for use in energy production. In this study we inves...
Five years old poplar (Populus spp.) plantation represents an interesting model of productivity. The...
European short-rotation poplar plantations are harvested at 5–8 year rotations and produce relativel...
Traditional coppice stands cover millions of hectares throughout Europe and offer large amounts of b...
In Italy, poplar plantations represent an important source of wood products, and especially of high-...
When orchards reach the end of the productive cycle, the stumps removal becomes a mandatory operatio...
In this study, the authors provide a direct comparison made between whole tree-harvesting (WTH) and ...
International audienceAbstractKey messageCoppice harvesting technology is evolving toward increased ...
Approximately half of the Italian forest area is classified as coppice forest, mostly managed for th...
The productivity of harvesting stump and root wood was studied in Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands...
As the importance of hybrid poplar plantations continues to increase, these stands may soon represen...
In Italy, short rotation forest has become very popular in recent years, with over 4,000 hectares al...
In Italy, short rotation forest has become very popular in recent years, with over 4,000 hectares al...
The forest biomass, as a renewable energy source, can significantly contribute to the progressive re...
Plantation forestry has a long history in Europe and still supports local industry, generating emplo...
Today there is an increasing demand for biomass for use in energy production. In this study we inves...
Five years old poplar (Populus spp.) plantation represents an interesting model of productivity. The...
European short-rotation poplar plantations are harvested at 5–8 year rotations and produce relativel...
Traditional coppice stands cover millions of hectares throughout Europe and offer large amounts of b...
In Italy, poplar plantations represent an important source of wood products, and especially of high-...
When orchards reach the end of the productive cycle, the stumps removal becomes a mandatory operatio...
In this study, the authors provide a direct comparison made between whole tree-harvesting (WTH) and ...
International audienceAbstractKey messageCoppice harvesting technology is evolving toward increased ...
Approximately half of the Italian forest area is classified as coppice forest, mostly managed for th...
The productivity of harvesting stump and root wood was studied in Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands...