How seedling mortality and browsing affects species composition of regenerating forests has been mostly studied on a small scale. Yet, large-scale analyses based on extensive data are essential for robust prediction of species composition in young forests. In this study, we used a dataset from a national inventory of young forests (1-4 metres in height) to investigate the species composition of young forests across Sweden. We found that most of the regenerated forest area (almost 90%) was planted with Norway spruce (southern Sweden) and Scots pine (northern Sweden). Regeneration of Norway spruce was generally relatively successful but as a consequence of seedling mortality and browsing, almost 40% of the area regenerated with Scots pine wil...
Aim of study: This paper provides an analysis of growth and survival of twenty–year–old Scots pine s...
As choice of species is important to reforest harvested areas and regenerate damaged areas, the pres...
In northern boreal region the growth of forests is slow, and yield and profit are low, which is why ...
How seedling mortality and browsing affects species composition of regenerating forests has been mos...
The production forests of southern Sweden are mainly dominated by either Scots pine (Pinus sylvestr...
The thesis summarises results from four separate studies. One study reviews early Swedish regenerati...
Despite numerous studies there are still uncertainties regarding regeneration strategies that are op...
Understanding historic development of multi-layered Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands and how ...
The two by far most common and economically important tree species in Sweden are Scots pine (Pinus s...
The specific management prescriptions used in production forest stands have direct implications for ...
The rotation forestry system provides high biomass production, but could also have a negative impact...
Aim of study: This paper provides an analysis of growth and survival of twenty–year–old Scots pine s...
As choice of species is important to reforest harvested areas and regenerate damaged areas, the pres...
In northern boreal region the growth of forests is slow, and yield and profit are low, which is why ...
How seedling mortality and browsing affects species composition of regenerating forests has been mos...
The production forests of southern Sweden are mainly dominated by either Scots pine (Pinus sylvestr...
The thesis summarises results from four separate studies. One study reviews early Swedish regenerati...
Despite numerous studies there are still uncertainties regarding regeneration strategies that are op...
Understanding historic development of multi-layered Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands and how ...
The two by far most common and economically important tree species in Sweden are Scots pine (Pinus s...
The specific management prescriptions used in production forest stands have direct implications for ...
The rotation forestry system provides high biomass production, but could also have a negative impact...
Aim of study: This paper provides an analysis of growth and survival of twenty–year–old Scots pine s...
As choice of species is important to reforest harvested areas and regenerate damaged areas, the pres...
In northern boreal region the growth of forests is slow, and yield and profit are low, which is why ...