The main purpose of this article was to highlight the potential for enhancing positive silvicultural effects and their dependency on the management method in Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. stands. We therefore assessed the impact of natural and artificial regeneration on vitality and health, compaction, surface coverage and seedlings height. Another important goal was to assess the severity of damage in the selected forest sites
In northern boreal region the growth of forests is slow, and yield and profit are low, which is why ...
The paper discusses conditions and problems concerning natural regeneration of pine in the „Puszcza ...
Mechanical site preparation is recommended to create optimum conditions for seed germination and see...
The main purpose of this article was to highlight the potential for enhancing positive silvicultural...
New challenges related to the multifunctional role of forests in consideration of both natural envir...
A prerequisite for effective forest management is a detailed economic analysis of given management d...
Successful tree regeneration is a key process in ensuring forest sustainability and one of the most ...
The objective of the study was to analyse the density, survival, height and quality of Scots pine (P...
The aim of this work was to determine the biometric features of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. regen...
While some tree species can regenerate naturally without mechanical site preparation (MSP), Scots pi...
Aim of the study: To describe the effect of stand edge after clearcut on the process of Scots pine (...
Green tree retention is predominantly motivated by the increasing complexity of objectives in forest...
Current management strategies for European Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests are oriented tow...
The Pinus sylvestris natural regeneration growth and site characteristics effect were evaluated in t...
Despite numerous studies there are still uncertainties regarding regeneration strategies that are op...
In northern boreal region the growth of forests is slow, and yield and profit are low, which is why ...
The paper discusses conditions and problems concerning natural regeneration of pine in the „Puszcza ...
Mechanical site preparation is recommended to create optimum conditions for seed germination and see...
The main purpose of this article was to highlight the potential for enhancing positive silvicultural...
New challenges related to the multifunctional role of forests in consideration of both natural envir...
A prerequisite for effective forest management is a detailed economic analysis of given management d...
Successful tree regeneration is a key process in ensuring forest sustainability and one of the most ...
The objective of the study was to analyse the density, survival, height and quality of Scots pine (P...
The aim of this work was to determine the biometric features of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. regen...
While some tree species can regenerate naturally without mechanical site preparation (MSP), Scots pi...
Aim of the study: To describe the effect of stand edge after clearcut on the process of Scots pine (...
Green tree retention is predominantly motivated by the increasing complexity of objectives in forest...
Current management strategies for European Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests are oriented tow...
The Pinus sylvestris natural regeneration growth and site characteristics effect were evaluated in t...
Despite numerous studies there are still uncertainties regarding regeneration strategies that are op...
In northern boreal region the growth of forests is slow, and yield and profit are low, which is why ...
The paper discusses conditions and problems concerning natural regeneration of pine in the „Puszcza ...
Mechanical site preparation is recommended to create optimum conditions for seed germination and see...