Assessment of long-term tending in mixed stands of spruce, fir and beech on research plot Korytnica
I. Štefančík and
L. Štefančík
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I. Štefančík: Forest Research Institute, Zvolen, Slovak Republic
L. Štefančík: Forest Research Institute, Zvolen, Slovak Republic
Journal of Forest Science, 2002, vol. 48, issue 3, 100-114
Abstract:
The paper deals with problems of thinnings in a mixed stand (spruce-fir-beech) situated in the sixth altitudinal forest zone. Three of the five investigated plots were tended by free crown thinning for a long time, and two were left without any planned silvicultural treatments as control. Dynamic changes in tree species composition, stand structure, qualitative and quantitative production were evaluated for a period of 30 years. The changes were compared with respect to differences between the plot with long-term silvicultural treatments and the control plots (without treatments).
Keywords: mountain forests; thinnings; mixed stands; spruce - fir - beech (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.17221/11862-JFS
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