Aim of study: To verify the short rotation coppices (SRC) aboveground biomass production; to define the best planting intra-row spacing for walnut and poplar growth and wood production, with the last goal to assess the possibility of obtaining competitive yields in comparison to those produced by traditional monocultures. Area of study: Po Valley, municipality of Meleti (Northern Italy). Material and methods: A randomized block design with three replications was applied for the experimental design. The growth-monitoring activities started in 2009 and have continued for 5 years on the SRC, 10 years on poplar clone ˈI-214ˈ, whereas on common walnut they are still going on but only data concerning the twelfth year are reported in this work. Th...
Agroforestry and Short Rotation Coppice (SRC), for timber and bioenergy wood production, are recogni...
The paper provides a summary regarding the current state of silviculture and the use of sweet chestn...
Keymessage: Selective thinning is a more viable method for beech coppice conversion to high forest w...
Results of a mixed plantation with poplar, walnut and nurse trees established in winter 2003 in Nort...
Currently, SRC plantations should produce multiple assortments, both for industrial and energetic us...
Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) plantations are estimated around 7 000 hectares in Italy, mostly estab...
A new model of cultivation that combines reforestation with noble hardwood species (Maple, Cherry, S...
The forest biomass, as a renewable energy source, can significantly contribute to the progressive re...
In Italy, short rotation forest has become very popular in recent years, with over 4,000 hectares al...
International audienceThe push to combat climate change and greenhouse gas emissions and reduce our ...
Although Italy is one of the most important exporters of furniture in Europe, it is also a great imp...
International audienceContext: Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) is an interesting tree species...
In Italy, short rotation forest has become very popular in recent years, with over 4,000 hectares al...
The Woodnat project (H2020) has the goal of identifying the problems that led to poor yields in waln...
The development of the bioenergy sector has led to an increasing interest in energy crops. Short rot...
Agroforestry and Short Rotation Coppice (SRC), for timber and bioenergy wood production, are recogni...
The paper provides a summary regarding the current state of silviculture and the use of sweet chestn...
Keymessage: Selective thinning is a more viable method for beech coppice conversion to high forest w...
Results of a mixed plantation with poplar, walnut and nurse trees established in winter 2003 in Nort...
Currently, SRC plantations should produce multiple assortments, both for industrial and energetic us...
Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) plantations are estimated around 7 000 hectares in Italy, mostly estab...
A new model of cultivation that combines reforestation with noble hardwood species (Maple, Cherry, S...
The forest biomass, as a renewable energy source, can significantly contribute to the progressive re...
In Italy, short rotation forest has become very popular in recent years, with over 4,000 hectares al...
International audienceThe push to combat climate change and greenhouse gas emissions and reduce our ...
Although Italy is one of the most important exporters of furniture in Europe, it is also a great imp...
International audienceContext: Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) is an interesting tree species...
In Italy, short rotation forest has become very popular in recent years, with over 4,000 hectares al...
The Woodnat project (H2020) has the goal of identifying the problems that led to poor yields in waln...
The development of the bioenergy sector has led to an increasing interest in energy crops. Short rot...
Agroforestry and Short Rotation Coppice (SRC), for timber and bioenergy wood production, are recogni...
The paper provides a summary regarding the current state of silviculture and the use of sweet chestn...
Keymessage: Selective thinning is a more viable method for beech coppice conversion to high forest w...