2019
DOI: 10.2478/ffp-2019-0019
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Thinning effects on stand formation and modifications of a young pine/birch forest: a boreal zone case study

Abstract: Thinning of young forests attracts the attention of scientists despite the long-term commercial effect. However, these researches are scarce. Therefore, it is important to study experiments with a long history. The aim of our study is to investigate the impact of thinning carried out in young pine/birch boreal forests on stand formation, natural regeneration, ground cover and properties of the soil layers in stands. We investigated three types of thinning in young pine/birch forests. In one plot of the initial… Show more

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“…In plantations where there were no cuttings, it is required to determine the silvicultural efficiency for the purpose of future formation, to establish the main indicators. The stability of plantings, the production process and, in general, the resulting silvicultural effect depend on the intensity [9,11]. The density of forest stands is a determining indicator.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In plantations where there were no cuttings, it is required to determine the silvicultural efficiency for the purpose of future formation, to establish the main indicators. The stability of plantings, the production process and, in general, the resulting silvicultural effect depend on the intensity [9,11]. The density of forest stands is a determining indicator.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rational care for forest plantations and the timeliness of renewal felling according to the parameters we propose will contribute to the formation of forest stands from economically valuable species. The main criteria for evaluating forest plantations that have undergone renewal cuttings are: forest type, soil, age structure, plantation structure before felling, distance from forest walls, composition and age of forest plantations, species composition, presence of undergrowth and young growth of economically valuable species, individual seed trees or their groups, clumps, stripes [9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%