An understanding of the relationship between volume increment and stand density (basal area, stand density index, etc.) is of utmost importance for properly managing stand density to achieve specific management objectives. There are two main approaches to analyse growth–density relationships. The first relates volume increment to stand density through a basic relationship, which can vary with site productivity, age, and potentially incorporates treatment effects. The second is to relate the volume increment and density of thinned experimental plots relative to that of an unthinned experimental plot on the same site. Using a dataset of 229 thinned and unthinned experimental plots of Norway spruce, a growth model is developed describing the r...
A thinning intensity experiment started in 1971 on two experimental 22-year-old stands of Norway spr...
• The Reineke Stand density rule relating stem numbers to the quadratic mean diameter is g...
The objective of this study was to investigate the occurrence of density-dependent height relationsh...
An understanding of the relationship between volume increment and stand density (basal area, stand d...
This thesis studied the effect of stand density on ingrowth, mortality, and volume increment in sele...
The development of stand basal a;ea at the height of the lowest living branch was studied in four No...
oai:ojs.wfs.swst.org:article/1A change in forest management using intensive silviculture is graduall...
The objective of this study was to develop the models that predict both timber and branch volumes of...
In a fertilization trial near Stråsan, central Sweden, six net parcels of Norway spruce (Picea abies...
Graduation date: 1985In the thinning theory, the hypothesis that the stand\ud growth is unaffected b...
Estimations of tree annual biomass increments are used by a variety of studies related to forest pro...
From 1951 to 1989 growth and yield research was done on Norway spruce in the Nether-lands. This incl...
Relationships between leaf area index (LAI) and relative density (RD) were examined in even-aged sta...
Estimations of tree annual biomass increments are used by a variety of studies related to forest pro...
Density-size relationships have potential value in guiding thinnings and in the development of shelt...
A thinning intensity experiment started in 1971 on two experimental 22-year-old stands of Norway spr...
• The Reineke Stand density rule relating stem numbers to the quadratic mean diameter is g...
The objective of this study was to investigate the occurrence of density-dependent height relationsh...
An understanding of the relationship between volume increment and stand density (basal area, stand d...
This thesis studied the effect of stand density on ingrowth, mortality, and volume increment in sele...
The development of stand basal a;ea at the height of the lowest living branch was studied in four No...
oai:ojs.wfs.swst.org:article/1A change in forest management using intensive silviculture is graduall...
The objective of this study was to develop the models that predict both timber and branch volumes of...
In a fertilization trial near Stråsan, central Sweden, six net parcels of Norway spruce (Picea abies...
Graduation date: 1985In the thinning theory, the hypothesis that the stand\ud growth is unaffected b...
Estimations of tree annual biomass increments are used by a variety of studies related to forest pro...
From 1951 to 1989 growth and yield research was done on Norway spruce in the Nether-lands. This incl...
Relationships between leaf area index (LAI) and relative density (RD) were examined in even-aged sta...
Estimations of tree annual biomass increments are used by a variety of studies related to forest pro...
Density-size relationships have potential value in guiding thinnings and in the development of shelt...
A thinning intensity experiment started in 1971 on two experimental 22-year-old stands of Norway spr...
• The Reineke Stand density rule relating stem numbers to the quadratic mean diameter is g...
The objective of this study was to investigate the occurrence of density-dependent height relationsh...