Norway spruce is one of the most commonly used species for new forest planting in Europe. It is planted in a large number of habitats, often without following the previous results in the success of afforestation. In order to improve Norway spruce afforestation, open field tests were established in which developmental phenophases are monitored. The use of planting material of different provenances, which had not previously been tested for habitat conditions, was often the cause of the decline of newly planted forests. Early budburst of Norway spruce causes losses due to the freezing of terminal buds. Norway spruce testing for different habitat conditions in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) was conducted at two ecologically different localiti...
Woody species growing in temperate and boreal regions, like Norway spruce (Picea abies) have to ente...
Background and Purpose: Natural regeneration is a natural phenomenon that depends on numerous factor...
Several different silvicultural treatments were studied in two experiments. In the first, mechanical...
The annual growth cycle of boreal trees is synchronized with seasonal changes in photoperiod and tem...
The seasonal growth rhythm and frost hardiness development of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst....
The need for species that will grow well through ongoing climate change has increased the interest i...
Natural regeneration of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) is a relatively common practice in N...
In Sweden, 350-400 million seedlings are produced annually for forest regeneration. About one third ...
The effect of cutting the root connection by detaching the shoot from the root system on dormancy re...
Common spruce (Picea abies Karst.) is a tree species that occurs naturally in the valleys and other ...
This paper presents the results of survival in progeny tests in the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and H...
Provenance variation in Picea mariana (Mill) B.S.P. (Black spruce) seedlings was studied to provide ...
1- Climate warming is modifying the movement of air masses over Northern latitudes, producing warmin...
Forest managers use artificial regeneration to influence tree species composition and productivity. ...
Woody species growing in temperate and boreal regions, like Norway spruce (Picea abies) have to ente...
Background and Purpose: Natural regeneration is a natural phenomenon that depends on numerous factor...
Several different silvicultural treatments were studied in two experiments. In the first, mechanical...
The annual growth cycle of boreal trees is synchronized with seasonal changes in photoperiod and tem...
The seasonal growth rhythm and frost hardiness development of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst....
The need for species that will grow well through ongoing climate change has increased the interest i...
Natural regeneration of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) is a relatively common practice in N...
In Sweden, 350-400 million seedlings are produced annually for forest regeneration. About one third ...
The effect of cutting the root connection by detaching the shoot from the root system on dormancy re...
Common spruce (Picea abies Karst.) is a tree species that occurs naturally in the valleys and other ...
This paper presents the results of survival in progeny tests in the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and H...
Provenance variation in Picea mariana (Mill) B.S.P. (Black spruce) seedlings was studied to provide ...
1- Climate warming is modifying the movement of air masses over Northern latitudes, producing warmin...
Forest managers use artificial regeneration to influence tree species composition and productivity. ...
Woody species growing in temperate and boreal regions, like Norway spruce (Picea abies) have to ente...
Background and Purpose: Natural regeneration is a natural phenomenon that depends on numerous factor...
Several different silvicultural treatments were studied in two experiments. In the first, mechanical...