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European forest scientists discuss suitability of close-to-nature silviculture for adapting temperate European forests to climate change
Increased tree species richness & similar stand productivity: oak cluster planting compared to traditional row planting.
Periodic thinning operations seem to promote the dominance of non-indigenous northern red oak in the regeneration layer of European mixed hardwood forests
Long and shady shelterwood situations may lead to instable root systems in naturally regenerated Douglas fir
Douglas fir is not more storm resistant than Norway spruce - Results from long-term forest growth experiments in southwestern Germany
Meta-analysis confirms suitability of group planting of oaks - Publication in "Forest Ecology & Management"
Pilgerodendron uviferum old-growth can be eliminated from the landscape by severe fires - Publication in "Ecosystems"
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- Long and shady shelterwood situations may lead to instable root systems in naturally regenerated Douglas fir
- Douglas fir is not more storm resistant than Norway spruce - Results from long-term forest growth experiments in southwestern Germany
- Meta-analysis confirms suitability of group planting of oaks - Publication in "Forest Ecology & Management"
- Pilgerodendron uviferum old-growth can be eliminated from the landscape by severe fires - Publication in "Ecosystems"