Summary — In Austria oak stands occupy an area covering ≈ 150 000 ha or ≈ 4 % of the total forest area. Half of the oak stands are managed as coppice or coppice with standards, and half are man-aged as high forest. During the last 2 decades there has been a remarkable increase in developing young oak stands. The interest in managing suitable forest areas for oak is apparently growing. Therefore regeneration methods, timely and proper management and thinning regimes will be very important in the near future. As a result of different growth performances it is necessary to determine different production targets and rotation cycles. For this reason treatment programmes have been developed dependent on selected sites cons...
carbon isotopes / tree-rings / basal area increment / silvicultural treatments / abandoned coppices ...
The corridor method of oak (Quercus sp) cultivation is an old, forgotten silvicultural method. It wa...
KEY MESSAGE: The browsing level of oak (Quercus petraea and Quercus robur) and fir (Abies alba) prov...
In Austria oak stands occupy an area covering ≈ 150 000 ha or ≈ 4% of the total forest area. Half of...
Abstract- The initial data of a long-term research programme aimed at determining the silvi-cultural...
Quercus robur L. (pedunculate oak) andQuercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. (sessile oak) are two European ...
Summary — Oak tree improvement in the state of Indiana is currently in progress for 4 spec...
Abstract – The past history of a 300-year-old Quercus petraea stand (the “Futaie des Clos”, 8 ha) lo...
Abstract – The new objectives which society is demanding of forest systems are leading to deep chan...
Establishing trees in agricultural bottomlands is challenging because of intense competition, floodi...
Background and Purpose: The study aims at comparing two (over 100 years old) floodplain oak-predomin...
This study aimed to deliver solutions for the restoration of the anthropically and entropicaly affec...
Abstract – The present study reports spatiotemporal variations in seedling bank dynamics during a 5-...
In coppice-with-standards, once a common type of management in Central European low-land forests, se...
oak decline / remote sensing / logistic regression / oak mortality • Cork oak mortality is a recurre...
carbon isotopes / tree-rings / basal area increment / silvicultural treatments / abandoned coppices ...
The corridor method of oak (Quercus sp) cultivation is an old, forgotten silvicultural method. It wa...
KEY MESSAGE: The browsing level of oak (Quercus petraea and Quercus robur) and fir (Abies alba) prov...
In Austria oak stands occupy an area covering ≈ 150 000 ha or ≈ 4% of the total forest area. Half of...
Abstract- The initial data of a long-term research programme aimed at determining the silvi-cultural...
Quercus robur L. (pedunculate oak) andQuercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. (sessile oak) are two European ...
Summary — Oak tree improvement in the state of Indiana is currently in progress for 4 spec...
Abstract – The past history of a 300-year-old Quercus petraea stand (the “Futaie des Clos”, 8 ha) lo...
Abstract – The new objectives which society is demanding of forest systems are leading to deep chan...
Establishing trees in agricultural bottomlands is challenging because of intense competition, floodi...
Background and Purpose: The study aims at comparing two (over 100 years old) floodplain oak-predomin...
This study aimed to deliver solutions for the restoration of the anthropically and entropicaly affec...
Abstract – The present study reports spatiotemporal variations in seedling bank dynamics during a 5-...
In coppice-with-standards, once a common type of management in Central European low-land forests, se...
oak decline / remote sensing / logistic regression / oak mortality • Cork oak mortality is a recurre...
carbon isotopes / tree-rings / basal area increment / silvicultural treatments / abandoned coppices ...
The corridor method of oak (Quercus sp) cultivation is an old, forgotten silvicultural method. It wa...
KEY MESSAGE: The browsing level of oak (Quercus petraea and Quercus robur) and fir (Abies alba) prov...