Pine Forests

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Apical Growth
Black Soil
Cambial Activity
Cambial Growth
Cambial Zone
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Comprehensive Utilization
Cone Production
Cone Yield
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Female Sex Development
Female Shoots
forest ecology
Iii Variant
Lateral Shoots
morphophysiological analysis
Needle Characteristics
Needle Weight
Pine Forests
Pine Plantations
population genetics forestry
resin extraction methods
Resin Exudation
Resin Formation
Resin Productivity
Scotch Pine
Selective Felling
Shoot Axis
Shoot Growth
Siberian stone pine productivity research
silviculture techniques
Terpene Synthesis
tree breeding strategies
Vegetative Shoots

Product details

  • ISBN 9781578083961
  • Weight: 684g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jan 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This monograph studies for the first time the biological principles of the comprehensive utilization of pine forests. In the context of the immense usefulness of the raw material they provide: timber, nuts, and resin. The morpho-physiological, ontogenetic, ecological-geographic, intra- and interpopulation relations between growth, generative, and resin-forming processes in Siberian stone pine have been demonstrated under standard conditions and under conditions of experimental modification of root-leaf proportions. Using a complex evaluation of appropriate indexes of productivity, practical recommendations have been offered for a differentiated combination of elements and types of complex. Suggestions have been examined for the selective breeding of trees and plantations on the basis of economic indexes; growth, yield, and resin output; as well as aspects of yield control. This book is designed for the use of scientific workers in the field of forest science and specialists in forestry.