Essays about: "Hybrid larch"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 essays containing the words Hybrid larch.
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1. Sudetisk lärk – ett alternativ för sydsvenska skogar?
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : Den svenska skogsbranschen möter betydande utmaningar med de globala klimatförändringarna som hotar framtida råvaruförsörjning. Högst troligtvis bidrar klimatförändringar till ökade stormar och en övergång till varmare och torrare förhållanden. READ MORE
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2. Comparison of native and introduced tree species in a range from low to high productivity sites in southern Sweden
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : The dilemma of climate change, biodiversity conservation and economic efficiency in nowadays forestry leads us to search for the new solutions. Introduction of non-native tree species becomes a more frequently explored field as a solution for the future problems. READ MORE
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3. Lärkens framtid i svensk förädlingsindustri : råvaruförsörjning och efterfrågan
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest EconomicsAbstract : Val av trädslag vid skogsföryngring kan ha en stor inverkan på skogsägandets lönsamhet då olika trädslag har olika egenskaper och preferenser gällande exempelvis jordmån och klimat. Felaktiga val av trädarter kan också leda till skador på grund av storm, brand och biotiska skadegörare. READ MORE
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4. Validation of basal area growth functions for larch in Heureka DSS
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : Larch is getting more common in Sweden. This highlights the need of reliable growth models for larch species in Heureka DSS. Precise and accurate growth models are essential for long-term forest planning. READ MORE
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5. Poplar for biodiversity? : comparison of lichen communities in stands of Balsam poplar, Hybrid larch, Silver birch and Norway spruce
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : Due to increasing interest in the use of non-native tree species, more knowledge is needed concerning their effects on biodiversity. In this context, epiphytic lichens were investigated in two stands of non-native tree species (Larix×eurolepis and Populus trichocarpa) and two stands of native tree species (Picea abies and Betula pendula) in a field experiment in southern Sweden. READ MORE