A comparison between wood quality and growth in planted and naturally regenerated Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands in Sweden and in Poland
Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. is one of the most important trees species for wood industry in Sweden and in Poland. The silviculture is aiming for high quality timber. This study compares different regeneration methods, initial densities, improved planting material and their impact on wood quality...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2013
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