Management of Radiata PineInkata Press, 1993 - 404 páginas "This book presents the biology of the radiata pine and a review of the current knowledge and experience of its silviculture and management at stand and forest levels. Aspects of its management in plantation forest for wood products, relative to the present extent and state of the radiata pine resource in the Southern Hemisphere, and its prospects in future domestic and international markets are discussed. "Management of radiata pine" is primarily for foresters, ranging from those whose responsibility is input into owner policy and objectives to those whose responsibility it is to translate those policies and objectives into the practice of plantation forestry ..." -- Back cover. |
Contenido
An initial perspective 3 Extent 3 Climate 5Ownership 7 Production | 8 |
Branching habit 12 Internodes 13 Stem cones 14 Crown structure 14 The stem 15 | 18 |
Regenerative capacity 23 References cited | 24 |
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Otras 34 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
age class Australian Forestry bark branch Canberra canopy formation Chile clear felling clearwood close-grown stands competition crown class diameter effects established eucalypt export fertilizer final crop tree forest products Forest Research Institute Forestry Science grades growing space regimes harvesting hectare herbicides high pruning improved increasing increment industry infection initial spacing initial stockings Journal of Forestry less levels limited log quality lower m³/ha/year major malformation measures mortality mycorrhizae nitrogen normally nutrient open-grown stands operations particle board pests Pinus radiata planning plantation forestry plantation resource planting stock podsols potential practice proportion pruned logs pruning pulp pulpwood radiata pine plantations radiata pine stands regions replanting residual respect root rotation sawlog sawn sawnwood silvicultural smallwood softwood soil South Africa South Australia Southern Hemisphere species stages stand height stem Table thinning regimes timber volume weed whorl wind damage wood Yield Class Zealand Forest Service Zealand Journal