In Italy, short rotation forest has become very popular in recent years, with over 4,000 hectares already planted - almost exclusively with clone poplar. The study models the performance of modified forage harvesters on a range of short-rotation poplar plantations, identifies technical obstacles to the deployment of these machines and suggests solutions that may expand the capability of modified forage harvesters when treating short-rotation poplar. Data were collected from 16 operations, covering a total of 50 hectares and producing over 1000 green tonnes of wood chips. The average yield of the fields harvested during the trials was about 20 green tonnes/ha year, equivalent to 8 oven-dry tonnes/ha for a 60% average moisture content, measur...
Small tree size represents a main challenge for single-tree handling techniques and caps harvesting ...
In Italy the production of short rotation forestry (SRF) poplar has started to play a significant ro...
<p>The goal of this study was to compare the technical and economic performance of terrain chipping ...
In Italy, short rotation forest has become very popular in recent years, with over 4,000 hectares al...
The forest biomass, as a renewable energy source, can significantly contribute to the progressive re...
As the importance of hybrid poplar plantations continues to increase, these stands may soon represen...
Five years old poplar (Populus spp.) plantation represents an interesting model of productivity. The...
European short-rotation poplar plantations are harvested at 5–8 year rotations and produce relativel...
Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) plantations are estimated around 7 000 hectares in Italy, mostly estab...
In Italy, agro-energy's contribution to the national primary energy demand is still moderate. Among ...
Plantation forestry has a long history in Europe and still supports local industry, generating emplo...
Recovery of tree root biomass can be attractive, since the stump-root system represents a substantia...
Currently, SRC plantations should produce multiple assortments, both for industrial and energetic us...
Woody Biomasses (from agriculture and forestry activities) are among the most promising renewable en...
Abstract View references (68) Short-rotation coppice (SRC) represents an important source of wood ...
Small tree size represents a main challenge for single-tree handling techniques and caps harvesting ...
In Italy the production of short rotation forestry (SRF) poplar has started to play a significant ro...
<p>The goal of this study was to compare the technical and economic performance of terrain chipping ...
In Italy, short rotation forest has become very popular in recent years, with over 4,000 hectares al...
The forest biomass, as a renewable energy source, can significantly contribute to the progressive re...
As the importance of hybrid poplar plantations continues to increase, these stands may soon represen...
Five years old poplar (Populus spp.) plantation represents an interesting model of productivity. The...
European short-rotation poplar plantations are harvested at 5–8 year rotations and produce relativel...
Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) plantations are estimated around 7 000 hectares in Italy, mostly estab...
In Italy, agro-energy's contribution to the national primary energy demand is still moderate. Among ...
Plantation forestry has a long history in Europe and still supports local industry, generating emplo...
Recovery of tree root biomass can be attractive, since the stump-root system represents a substantia...
Currently, SRC plantations should produce multiple assortments, both for industrial and energetic us...
Woody Biomasses (from agriculture and forestry activities) are among the most promising renewable en...
Abstract View references (68) Short-rotation coppice (SRC) represents an important source of wood ...
Small tree size represents a main challenge for single-tree handling techniques and caps harvesting ...
In Italy the production of short rotation forestry (SRF) poplar has started to play a significant ro...
<p>The goal of this study was to compare the technical and economic performance of terrain chipping ...