The paper considers energy stored in above-ground biomass fractions and in model trees of the main coniferous woody plants (Picea abies (L.) H. Karst., Abies alba Mill., Pinus sylvestris (L.), Larix decidua Mill.), sampled in 22 forest stands selected in different parts of Slovakia. A total of 43 trees were felled, of which there were 12 spruces, 11 firs, 10 pines, and 10 larches. Gross and net calorific values were determined in samples of wood, bark, small-wood, twigs, and needles. Our results show that these values significantly depend on the tree species, biomass fractions, and sampling point on the tree. The energy stored in the model trees calculated on the basis of volume production taken from yield tables increases as follows: spruc...
Calorific value production from the above-ground biomass of stands was derived from its volume produ...
This paper presents carbon stocks and fluxes of the whole-tree biomass of European forests and other...
This paper presents dynamics of calorific value variations in wood grown in Lithuania that can be us...
This paper presents the investigation of five (5) characteristic forestry species (Fagus ×moesiaca ...
In this work, the calorific value content in the dry matter of the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) ...
Data related to carbon storage capacities of forests have become increasingly important in the conte...
The paper presents an assessment of carbon stocks in components of above-ground phytomass of the tre...
Forest biomass is a key ecosystem trait and an important component of the global carbon cycle. Bioma...
Forest ecosystems plays an important role in the global carbon cycle of carbon sinks of terrestrial...
In this study, biomass models for the above- and belowground tree components of Scots pine (Pinus sy...
The aboveground biomass of a mature beech forest (Fagus sylvatica L) and of a Scots pine (Pinus sylv...
In Slovakia, the contribution of young stands to the total forest area has been increasing in the la...
The forests of the world contain 80 % of all aboveground carbon (C) and 40 % of the entire belowgrou...
A forest growth model was coupled to a model of combined heat and power (CHP) production in a gasifi...
The article presents the results of research in the pine plantations located in the green belt of th...
Calorific value production from the above-ground biomass of stands was derived from its volume produ...
This paper presents carbon stocks and fluxes of the whole-tree biomass of European forests and other...
This paper presents dynamics of calorific value variations in wood grown in Lithuania that can be us...
This paper presents the investigation of five (5) characteristic forestry species (Fagus ×moesiaca ...
In this work, the calorific value content in the dry matter of the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) ...
Data related to carbon storage capacities of forests have become increasingly important in the conte...
The paper presents an assessment of carbon stocks in components of above-ground phytomass of the tre...
Forest biomass is a key ecosystem trait and an important component of the global carbon cycle. Bioma...
Forest ecosystems plays an important role in the global carbon cycle of carbon sinks of terrestrial...
In this study, biomass models for the above- and belowground tree components of Scots pine (Pinus sy...
The aboveground biomass of a mature beech forest (Fagus sylvatica L) and of a Scots pine (Pinus sylv...
In Slovakia, the contribution of young stands to the total forest area has been increasing in the la...
The forests of the world contain 80 % of all aboveground carbon (C) and 40 % of the entire belowgrou...
A forest growth model was coupled to a model of combined heat and power (CHP) production in a gasifi...
The article presents the results of research in the pine plantations located in the green belt of th...
Calorific value production from the above-ground biomass of stands was derived from its volume produ...
This paper presents carbon stocks and fluxes of the whole-tree biomass of European forests and other...
This paper presents dynamics of calorific value variations in wood grown in Lithuania that can be us...