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Effect of Site Preparation and Reforestation Method on Survival and Height Growth of Scots Pine

Pages 512-525 | Received 05 May 1998, Published online: 14 Jan 2008

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Martin Tishler, Tea Tullus, Arvo Tullus, Andres Jäärats, Reimo Lutter, Tomas Lundmark & Hardi Tullus. (2020) Effects of shelterwood method and plant stock type on the early growth and survival of pine seedlings in regeneration stands under hemiboreal conditions. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 35:1-2, pages 85-95.
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Andrzej Węgiel, Jakub Jakubowski, Marta Molińska-Glura, Krzysztof Polowy, Jolanta Węgiel & Roman Gornowicz. (2023) Effect of logging residue removal and mechanical site preparation on productivity of the subsequent Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands. Annals of Forest Science 80:1.
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Franka Huth, Alexandra Wehnert & Sven Wagner. (2022) Natural Regeneration of Scots Pine Requires the Application of Silvicultural Treatments such as Overstorey Density Regulation and Soil Preparation. Forests 13:6, pages 817.
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David Castro, Andreas N. Schneider, Mattias Holmlund, Torgny Näsholm, Nathaniel R. Street & Vaughan Hurry. (2021) Effects of Early, Small-Scale Nitrogen Addition on Germination and Early Growth of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) Seedlings and on the Recruitment of the Root-Associated Fungal Community. Forests 12:11, pages 1589.
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Aleksey Ilintsev, Darya Soldatova, Alexander Bogdanov, Sergey Koptev & Sergey Tretyakov. (2021) Growth and structure of pre-mature mixed stands of Scots pine created by direct seeding in the boreal zone. Journal of Forest Science 67:1, pages 21-35.
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Muedanyi Ramantswana, Saulo Philipe Sebastião Guerra & Back Tomas Ersson. (2020) Advances in the Mechanization of Regenerating Plantation Forests: a Review. Current Forestry Reports 6:2, pages 143-158.
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Tapani RepoTimo DomischJouni KilpeläinenSirpa PiirainenRaimo SilvennoinenTarja Lehto. (2020) Dynamics of fine-root production and mortality of Scots pine in waterlogged peat soil during the growing season. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 50:5, pages 510-518.
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Władysław Barzdajn, Wojciech Kowalkowski & Robert Tomczak. (2019) Comparing Scots pine regeneration established by sowing and planting at various times of year. Forest Research Papers 80:3, pages 213-217.
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Marta Aleksandrowicz-Trzcińska, Stanisław Drozdowski, Marcin Studnicki & Henryk Żybura. (2018) Effects of Site Preparation Methods on the Establishment and Natural-Regeneration Traits of Scots Pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Northeastern Poland. Forests 9:11, pages 717.
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Mona Saursaunet, Karen Mathisen & Christina Skarpe. (2018) Effects of Increased Soil Scarification Intensity on Natural Regeneration of Scots Pine Pinus sylvestris L. and Birch Betula spp. L.. Forests 9:5, pages 262.
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Marta Aleksandrowicz-Trzcińska, Stanisław Drozdowski, Zbigniew Wołczyk, Kamil Bielak & Henryk Żybura. (2017) Effects of Reforestation and Site Preparation Methods on Early Growth and Survival of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in South-Eastern Poland. Forests 8:11, pages 421.
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Karlis DUMINSToms STALSDagnija LAZDINA. (2017) FOREST REGENERATION QUALITY ASSESSMENT BY ASTA SYSTEM. FOREST REGENERATION QUALITY ASSESSMENT BY ASTA SYSTEM.
Tapani Repo, Juha Heiskanen, Marja-Liisa Sutinen, Raimo Sutinen & Tarja Lehto. (2016) The responses of Scots pine seedlings to waterlogging in a fine-textured till soil. New Forests 48:1, pages 51-65.
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J. Kaitera, K. Mäkitalo & J. Hantula. (2015) Incidence of Gremmeniella abietina in planted seedlings of Picea abies and Pinus sylvestris in northern Finland . Forest Pathology 45:1, pages 14-20.
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Anssi Ahtikoski, Virpi Alenius & Kari Mäkitalo. (2009) Scots pine stand establishment with special emphasis on uncertainty and cost-effectiveness, the case of northern Finland. New Forests 40:1, pages 69-84.
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Juha Heiskanen, Kari Mäkitalo & Juha Hyvönen. (2007) Long-term influence of site preparation on water-retention characteristics of forest soil in Finnish Lapland. Forest Ecology and Management 241:1-3, pages 127-133.
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D. Bruce Campbell, Steven Kiiskila, Leanne J. Philip, Janusz J. Zwiazek & Melanie D. Jones. (2006) Effects of forest floor planting and stock type on growth and root emergence of Pinus contorta seedlings in a cold northern cutblock. New Forests 32:2, pages 145-162.
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Toshiya Yoshida, Yoko Iga, Megumi Ozawa, Mahoko Noguchi & Hideaki Shibata. (2005) Factors influencing early vegetation establishment following soil scarification in a mixed forest in northern Japan. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35:1, pages 175-188.
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Kari Mäkitalo & Juha Hyvönen. (2004) Late-summer soil water content on clear-cut reforestation areas two decades after site preparation in Finnish Lapland. Forest Ecology and Management 189:1-3, pages 57-75.
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Michelle de Chantal, Kari Leinonen, Hannu Ilvesniemi & Carl Johan Westman. (2003) Combined effects of site preparation, soil properties, and sowing date on the establishment of Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies from seeds . Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33:5, pages 931-945.
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R Sutinen, A Teirilä, M Pänttäjä & M -L Sutinen. (2002) Survival of artificially regenerated Scots pine on till soils with respect to varying dielectric properties. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32:7, pages 1151-1157.
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J. Heiskanen & K. Mäkitalo. (2002) Soil water-retention characteristics of Scots pine and Norway spruce forest sites in Finnish Lapland. Forest Ecology and Management 162:2-3, pages 137-152.
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