Importance and potential of Scots pine (L.) in 21 century

J Brichta, S Vacek, Z Vacek, J Cukor… - Central European …, 2023 - sciendo.com
We are currently witnessing significant global changes in climate conditions. We cannot
change the natural conditions, but with regard to sustainable landscape management, we …

Birch establishes anywhere! So, what is there to know about natural regeneration and direct seeding of birch?

FD Lidman, M Karlsson, T Lundmark, L Sängstuvall… - New Forests, 2024 - Springer
We tested three soil scarification approaches of varying intensity (intensive preparation
exposing bare mineral soil, medium intensity with a mixture of organic material and mineral …

Successful spruce regenerations–impact of site preparation and the use of variables from digital elevation models in decision-making?

P Nordin, E Olofsson, K Hjelm - Scandinavian Journal of Forest …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Various site preparation methods are used in Swedish forestry. However, some methods
can lead to unnecessary disturbance, which could be avoided by using variables from digital …

Natural regeneration of Scots pine requires the application of silvicultural treatments such as overstorey density regulation and soil preparation

F Huth, A Wehnert, S Wagner - Forests, 2022 - mdpi.com
Current management strategies for European Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests are
oriented towards the use of natural regeneration processes. They aim to maintain continuity …

Does shelterwood regeneration on natural Scots pine sites under changing environmental conditions represent a viable alternative to traditional clear-cut …

J Brichta, L Bílek, R Linda, J Vítámvás - Central European Forestry …, 2020 - sciendo.com
In the context of climate change, the crucial question is how silvicultural treatments should
be modified, in order to reach favourable conditions for initiating natural regeneration of …

[HTML][HTML] Within-site adaptation: growth and mortality of Norway spruce, Scots pine and silver birch seedlings in different planting positions across a soil moisture …

P Nordin, E Olofsson, K Hjelm - Silva Fennica, 2023 - silvafennica.fi
Adapting to site conditions is a central part of forest regeneration and can be done through
selection of different planting positions. Requirements are tree species specific, and the use …

[PDF][PDF] Silvicultural options to promote natural regeneration of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Western Ukrainian forests.

V Lavnyy, P Spathelf, R Kravchuk, R Vytseha… - 2022 - jfs.agriculturejournals.cz
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests belong to the most relevant forest types in the Western
Ukrainian Roztochia area. The promotion of close-to-nature forest management in Ukraine …

[HTML][HTML] Ungulate-adapted forestry shows promise for alleviating pine browsing damage

AE Loosen, O Devineau, C Skarpe… - Forest Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
High densities of ungulates can increase human-wildlife conflicts. Where forestry is an
important economy, intensive browsing can lead to browsing damage, resulting in volume …

Effects of stand parameters on conifer regeneration success in pine shelterwood stands in Estonia

R Rosenvald, K Rosenvald, T Kaart… - European Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Shelterwood method is indispensable in many forests where common clearcuts are
excluded due to nature conservation, recreational use, or need for special management. We …

Effects of shelterwood method and plant stock type on the early growth and survival of pine seedlings in regeneration stands under hemiboreal conditions

M Tishler, T Tullus, A Tullus, A Jäärats… - … Journal of Forest …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Shelterwood forest regeneration methods are increasingly used in northern Europe to
reduce clear-cut based even-aged forest management. However, empirical knowledge …