Definition of Silvicultural. Meaning of Silvicultural. Synonyms of Silvicultural

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Meaning of Silvicultural from wikipedia

- applied. The origin of forestry in German-speaking Europe has defined silvicultural systems broadly as high forest (Hochwald), coppice with standards (Mittelwald)...
- BCE) has been identified as coppiced Tilia species. Originally, the silvicultural system now called coppicing was practiced solely for small wood production...
- "continuous cover forestry" does not equate exactly to any one particular silvicultural system, but is typified by selection systems. For example, coppice with...
- intends to bridge the discrepancies, or even antagonisms between the silvicultural and ecological visions on the single reality of forest, considering...
- nation, Duke Forest demonstrates a variety of forest stand types and silvicultural treatments. Duke Forest is used extensively for research and includes...
- energy source as of 2012 and is usually sourced from a trees cleared for silvicultural reasons or fire prevention. Muni****l wood waste – for instance, construction...
- community by removing all the mature trees Clearcutting system – a silvicultural system incorporating the clearcutting method to remove (clear) the mature...
- of Impacts of Glyphosate Herbicide on Amphibians: What Risks can the Silvicultural Use of this Herbicide Pose for Amphibians in BC?". British Columbia...
- the 30-year-old tree. This however depends on the region, species and silvicultural techniques. In New Zealand, a plantation's maximum value is reached...
- Kuzovkina, J. (2014), "Poplars and willows of the world, with emphasis on silviculturally important species", Poplars and willows: Trees for society and the...