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Induction thinnings of mountain spruce forests

J. Mecko, R. Petráš and V. Nociar

Journal of Forest Science, 2004, vol. 50, issue 10, 447-455

Abstract: The paper presents models of decennial thinning percents of spruce in mountain locations. They were derived by regression fitting from empirical material with 108 measurements on 93 research plots. Models were derived for untended and partially tended stands. They were compared with the models of thinning percents of spruce at mountain locations from yield tables, induction thinning percents of spruce at lower locations and planned decennial thinnings according to forest management plan. Type of thinnings was analysed by means of thinning indexes and thinning intervals were proposed.

Keywords: spruce; induction thinnings; thinning percent; type of thinning; thinning interval; thinning index (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.17221/4640-JFS

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