Thinning is one of the primordial silvicultural practices. It has been analysed by its methods and intensities, associated to the tree selection criteria. Yet, while some methods are of generalised use, others were developed for specific purposes. The goal of this review is to compile the existing information regarding tree selection, thinning methods and intensity as well as their effects on trees and stands. The effects of thinning indicate a reduction of density and a trend towards an increase of growth rates at tree level for a short time after thinning. Biomass and volume show similar or smaller values when compared to unthinned stands. Mortality and growth stagnation, especially in stands with low stability or vigour, can also occur. ...
The effects of selection thinning were analyzed at a permanent sample plot in the artificially estab...
Most of our knowledge about wood production of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce (P...
The overall objectives of commercial thinning are to increase individual stem growth and, arguably, ...
Published August 1983. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please ...
Graduation date: 2015The search for the stand density that optimizes growth and hence generates the ...
Efforts to increase the natural forest productivity was conducted using several ways one of which is...
Competition for resources (light, water, nutrients, etc.) limits the size and abundance of live tree...
The selective thinning by removal practiced in the forest of Bossematié, since 1992, aims to allow t...
The impacts of thinning at various intensities on the growth and mortality of mixed spruce-birch sta...
The research aim was to evaluate the influence of different thinning methods on future crop tree gro...
The intermediate cuttings have an important impact on the stand structure and productivity. Choosing...
In Australia, a new activity is the management of eucalypt plantations for solid wood products. Thi...
Thinning treatments are an important management tool, as they help reduce competition and promote tr...
Since the 1950-ies, the dominating silvicultural system in Sweden has included establishment and man...
The trial was conducted in 1995, under statistical method of split plots and Fully Randomized Design...
The effects of selection thinning were analyzed at a permanent sample plot in the artificially estab...
Most of our knowledge about wood production of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce (P...
The overall objectives of commercial thinning are to increase individual stem growth and, arguably, ...
Published August 1983. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please ...
Graduation date: 2015The search for the stand density that optimizes growth and hence generates the ...
Efforts to increase the natural forest productivity was conducted using several ways one of which is...
Competition for resources (light, water, nutrients, etc.) limits the size and abundance of live tree...
The selective thinning by removal practiced in the forest of Bossematié, since 1992, aims to allow t...
The impacts of thinning at various intensities on the growth and mortality of mixed spruce-birch sta...
The research aim was to evaluate the influence of different thinning methods on future crop tree gro...
The intermediate cuttings have an important impact on the stand structure and productivity. Choosing...
In Australia, a new activity is the management of eucalypt plantations for solid wood products. Thi...
Thinning treatments are an important management tool, as they help reduce competition and promote tr...
Since the 1950-ies, the dominating silvicultural system in Sweden has included establishment and man...
The trial was conducted in 1995, under statistical method of split plots and Fully Randomized Design...
The effects of selection thinning were analyzed at a permanent sample plot in the artificially estab...
Most of our knowledge about wood production of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce (P...
The overall objectives of commercial thinning are to increase individual stem growth and, arguably, ...