Essays about: "Föryngringskostnader"

Found 3 essays containing the word Föryngringskostnader.

  1. 1. LandPuckTM-systemets ekonomiska konkurrenskraft jämfört med tallplantering i norra Sverige

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management

    Author : Ragna Wennström; [2014]
    Keywords : LandPuck; såddpuck; skogsföryngring;

    Abstract : Målsättningen med detta arbete var att ta fram ett kunskapsunderlag för att bedöma konkurrenskraften för LandPuckTM-systemet gentemot den konventionella metoden med plantering av 1-åriga täckrotsplantor. LandPucken består i huvudsak av en komprimerad torvbrikett/puck med ett frö. READ MORE

  2. 2. Influence of prescribed burning and/or mechanical site preparation on stand stem density and growth of Scots pine stands above the Arctic Circle : results 9-19 years after stand establishment

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management

    Author : Mikael Sörhult; [2012]
    Keywords : Direct seeding; Planting; Pinus sylvestris; Damages; Regeneration cost; Simulation; Sådd; Plantering; Skador; Föryngringskostnader; Simulering;

    Abstract : Prescribed burning was commonly used for site preparation in Sweden to establish new forests until the 1960’s, when mechanical scarification was introduced. During recent decades the interest in prescribed burnings has increased again, mainly due to certifications of forestry stating that 5% of the regeneration areas should be burned on dry and mesic soils. READ MORE

  3. 3. Skogssådd med tall och gran : effekter av fröegenskaper och skärm/hygge på plantbildning, överlevnad och tillväxt de två första åren efter sådd

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Silviculture

    Author : Niclas Larsson; [2006]
    Keywords : skogssådd; överlevnad; tall; gran; mikropreparering;

    Abstract : Over the past few years the Swedish forestry industry has become increasing interested in direct seeding. Although, in practice, this interest has been restricted to pine seed, the knowledge and techniques that have been developed for pine seeding can readily be transferred to spruce. READ MORE