Damages to residual stand in commercial thinnings
Recently more and more attention is paid to the quality of thinning operations and not only thinning efficiency. In order to produce a valuable final crop at the end of the rotation period injuries to the residual stand should be avoided. Thinnings of low quality may not favor the growth of the r...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2008
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