2019
DOI: 10.15177/seefor.19-09
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Windthrow Resistance of Norway Spruce (Picea abies /L./ Karst.) Forest Cultures - Preliminary Results

Abstract: Background and Purpose: Forest damage by wind is an important cause of economic loss in commercial forestry in the Republic of Croatia, as well as in many other European countries. Thus, windthrow resistance of trees represents a significant issue. Spruce forest cultures have shown the lowest resistance to windthrow so far. Nevertheless, there is not much insight into the relationship between trees and stand resistance to wind in the region. The objectives of this paper are to: (i) provide first evidence of th… Show more

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“…European conifers (gymnosperms), mainly Norway spruce [28], are less stable than angiosperms [29]. Nonetheless, comparison is tricky, because conifers occupy sites that are usually inappropriate for many broad-leaved tree species (wind exposure, high altitudes, shallow soils, and high water tables; [12]).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…European conifers (gymnosperms), mainly Norway spruce [28], are less stable than angiosperms [29]. Nonetheless, comparison is tricky, because conifers occupy sites that are usually inappropriate for many broad-leaved tree species (wind exposure, high altitudes, shallow soils, and high water tables; [12]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%