The objective of the study presented here was to evaluate the influence of two contrasting silvicultural regimes on the structural characteristics and mechanical properties of different wood tissue types at different heights in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trees, and reasons for these differences. Wood samples were taken from two stands (a dense 85-year-old stand established by direct seeding and a 56-year-old widely spaced stand established by planting, designated SDR and PWR, respectively in the boreal zone of Sweden). The wood properties associated with the examined silvicultural regimes differed, in terms of both structural characteristics (with up to fivefold differences between SDR and PWR) and mechanical properties (with up to al...
To quantify the impact of forest management practices and tree growth rate on the potential uses of ...
The study considers variational aspects of physical and mechanical properties of Scots pine (Pinus s...
The study makes an attempt to analyse the width of annual rings, the width of the latewood zone and ...
The objective of the study presented here was to evaluate the influence of two contrasting silvicult...
The objective of the study presented here was to evaluate the influence of two contrasting silvicult...
characteristics and mechanical properties of clear wood in Pinus sylvestris. Silva Fennica 40(4): 74...
The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of silvicultural measures on selected mechanical p...
The soil of former farmland greatly differs from forest soil, and significantly influences tree grow...
The soil of former farmland greatly differs from forest soil, and significantly influences tree grow...
The aim of this study was to assess the quality of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood depending o...
Seedling seed orchard (SSO) growing conditions are different to those in the forest. Trees grow in w...
The reduction of resinous species in Portuguese forest areas has caused constraints to wood industry...
To quantify the impact of forest management practices and tree growth rate on the potential uses of ...
This paper reviews the effects of silviculture on wood quality. The term silviculture is employed to...
Abstract. The study compared basic density, compressive strength along the grain, static bending str...
To quantify the impact of forest management practices and tree growth rate on the potential uses of ...
The study considers variational aspects of physical and mechanical properties of Scots pine (Pinus s...
The study makes an attempt to analyse the width of annual rings, the width of the latewood zone and ...
The objective of the study presented here was to evaluate the influence of two contrasting silvicult...
The objective of the study presented here was to evaluate the influence of two contrasting silvicult...
characteristics and mechanical properties of clear wood in Pinus sylvestris. Silva Fennica 40(4): 74...
The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of silvicultural measures on selected mechanical p...
The soil of former farmland greatly differs from forest soil, and significantly influences tree grow...
The soil of former farmland greatly differs from forest soil, and significantly influences tree grow...
The aim of this study was to assess the quality of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood depending o...
Seedling seed orchard (SSO) growing conditions are different to those in the forest. Trees grow in w...
The reduction of resinous species in Portuguese forest areas has caused constraints to wood industry...
To quantify the impact of forest management practices and tree growth rate on the potential uses of ...
This paper reviews the effects of silviculture on wood quality. The term silviculture is employed to...
Abstract. The study compared basic density, compressive strength along the grain, static bending str...
To quantify the impact of forest management practices and tree growth rate on the potential uses of ...
The study considers variational aspects of physical and mechanical properties of Scots pine (Pinus s...
The study makes an attempt to analyse the width of annual rings, the width of the latewood zone and ...