Successful tree regeneration is a key process in ensuring forest sustainability and one of the most crucial investments made in silviculture. This study compared the effects of three reforestation methods (planting, direct seeding, and natural regeneration) and three mechanical site preparation methods (double mould-board forest plough (FP); active plough (AP); and forest mill (FM)) on biometric parameters, survival, and density of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings in the first 4 years of growth in a clear-cut area in south-eastern Poland. Planted seedlings were higher, thicker in root collar, and had higher survival rates after the fourth growing season than trees from natural regeneration and direct seeding. Site preparation meth...
Natural regeneration is a commonly used forest regeneration method in northern Finland. It is not kn...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the practical feasibility of two forest regeneration methods u...
The studies were carried out in pine forests, thinned by shelterwood cuttings during the period of 2...
Successful tree regeneration is a key process in ensuring forest sustainability and one of the most ...
Mechanical site preparation is recommended to create optimum conditions for seed germination and see...
While some tree species can regenerate naturally without mechanical site preparation (MSP), Scots pi...
In the Nordic countries Finland, Norway and Sweden, the most common regeneration method is planting ...
The paper reports the performance of pine culture established from natural regeneration in the moist...
The objective of the study was to analyse the density, survival, height and quality of Scots pine (P...
Mechanical site preparation (MSP) is recommended for natural regeneration of the Scots pine (Pinus s...
In northern boreal region the growth of forests is slow, and yield and profit are low, which is why ...
The main purpose of this article was to highlight the potential for enhancing positive silvicultural...
Current management strategies for European Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests are oriented tow...
The aim of this work was to determine the biometric features of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. regen...
In the Nordic countries Finland. Norway and Sweden, the most common regeneration method is planting ...
Natural regeneration is a commonly used forest regeneration method in northern Finland. It is not kn...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the practical feasibility of two forest regeneration methods u...
The studies were carried out in pine forests, thinned by shelterwood cuttings during the period of 2...
Successful tree regeneration is a key process in ensuring forest sustainability and one of the most ...
Mechanical site preparation is recommended to create optimum conditions for seed germination and see...
While some tree species can regenerate naturally without mechanical site preparation (MSP), Scots pi...
In the Nordic countries Finland, Norway and Sweden, the most common regeneration method is planting ...
The paper reports the performance of pine culture established from natural regeneration in the moist...
The objective of the study was to analyse the density, survival, height and quality of Scots pine (P...
Mechanical site preparation (MSP) is recommended for natural regeneration of the Scots pine (Pinus s...
In northern boreal region the growth of forests is slow, and yield and profit are low, which is why ...
The main purpose of this article was to highlight the potential for enhancing positive silvicultural...
Current management strategies for European Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests are oriented tow...
The aim of this work was to determine the biometric features of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. regen...
In the Nordic countries Finland. Norway and Sweden, the most common regeneration method is planting ...
Natural regeneration is a commonly used forest regeneration method in northern Finland. It is not kn...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the practical feasibility of two forest regeneration methods u...
The studies were carried out in pine forests, thinned by shelterwood cuttings during the period of 2...