In Northern Europe, the ongoing winter warming along with increasing precipitation shortens the periods for which soil is frozen, which aggravates the susceptibility of forest stands to wind damage under an increasing frequency of severe wind events via the reduction in soil–root anchorage. Such processes are recognized to be explicit in moist and loose soils, such as deep peat, while stands on dry mineral soils are considered more stable. In the hemiboreal forest zone in the Eastern Baltics, silver birch (Betula pendula Roth.) is an economically important species widespread on mineral and peat soils. Although birch is considered to be less prone to wind loading during dormant periods, wind damage arises under moist and non-frozen soil cond...
A database was constructed of tree-anchorage measurements from almost 2000 trees from 12 conifer spe...
Currently sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) are in decline in th...
The conversion of homogeneous plantations of conifers to mixed or broadleaved forests is part of sus...
In the Eastern Baltic region, severe windstorms increase both in frequency and magnitude, particular...
Under the intensifying cyclonic activity, the wind resistance of European forests could be increased...
Winter precipitation and soil freeze–thaw events have been predicted to increase in boreal regions w...
Silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) is increasingly used in the United Kingdom for reforestation. How...
Strong seasonality in the subarctic causes unfavorable conditions for plant growth driving strong la...
Background and aims: The tree resistance to uprooting is crucial to face wind damage in temperate fo...
In the conditions of Central Europe, silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) has so far not been an impor...
In this thesis, I have studied long shoot performance in the monoecious, deciduous tree Betula pubes...
Management of birch forest growing in Nordic countries is presented. Biological characteristics of t...
This thesis compare various uses of silver birch (Betula pendula Roth.) as a preparatory species du...
Positional treeline shift is a fundamental aspect and indicator of high-mountain vegetation response...
A database was constructed of tree-anchorage measurements from almost 2000 trees from 12 conifer spe...
Currently sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) are in decline in th...
The conversion of homogeneous plantations of conifers to mixed or broadleaved forests is part of sus...
In the Eastern Baltic region, severe windstorms increase both in frequency and magnitude, particular...
Under the intensifying cyclonic activity, the wind resistance of European forests could be increased...
Winter precipitation and soil freeze–thaw events have been predicted to increase in boreal regions w...
Silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) is increasingly used in the United Kingdom for reforestation. How...
Strong seasonality in the subarctic causes unfavorable conditions for plant growth driving strong la...
Background and aims: The tree resistance to uprooting is crucial to face wind damage in temperate fo...
In the conditions of Central Europe, silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) has so far not been an impor...
In this thesis, I have studied long shoot performance in the monoecious, deciduous tree Betula pubes...
Management of birch forest growing in Nordic countries is presented. Biological characteristics of t...
This thesis compare various uses of silver birch (Betula pendula Roth.) as a preparatory species du...
Positional treeline shift is a fundamental aspect and indicator of high-mountain vegetation response...
A database was constructed of tree-anchorage measurements from almost 2000 trees from 12 conifer spe...
Currently sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) are in decline in th...
The conversion of homogeneous plantations of conifers to mixed or broadleaved forests is part of sus...