Department of Forestry, Scientific ActivitiesDepartment of Scientific Publications, Volcani Center, 1980 - Forests and forestry |
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... diameters were 1-5 mm . Fine roots were more prevalent at the bor- der of the crop ( 15 m from the eucalypts ) than in ... diameter than the former and , hence , a larger volume of marketable timber and a larger biomass . The amount and ...
... diameters were 1-5 mm . Fine roots were more prevalent at the bor- der of the crop ( 15 m from the eucalypts ) than in ... diameter than the former and , hence , a larger volume of marketable timber and a larger biomass . The amount and ...
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... diameter measurements over 6 years showed that growth of oak is significantly affected by thiming and pruning in the first year after treatment only . Removal of new coppice shoots formed af- ter the initial treatment can be achieved ...
... diameter measurements over 6 years showed that growth of oak is significantly affected by thiming and pruning in the first year after treatment only . Removal of new coppice shoots formed af- ter the initial treatment can be achieved ...
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... diameter and height from 4 to 24 cm and 4 to 16 m , respectively ; those for eucalypt were obtained from 96 trees of 4-40 cm diameter and 4-28 m height . Sampling for biomass ( and volume ) was done under a wide range of environmental ...
... diameter and height from 4 to 24 cm and 4 to 16 m , respectively ; those for eucalypt were obtained from 96 trees of 4-40 cm diameter and 4-28 m height . Sampling for biomass ( and volume ) was done under a wide range of environmental ...
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affected trees Aleppo pine allele frequencies annual cut Australia autecology biomass brown rendzina brutia and related brutia pine canopy closure Clara Grunwald coppice shoots crown decline Cupressus sempervirens density diameter direct seeding drainage eldarica elite trees epiphytes establishment of seed Eucalyptus camaldulensis experimental plots factor and cluster field conditions forest plantations genetic growth heavy thinning Heth Ilanot investigated Isozyme Israel Israeli pine bast Judea Karschon Lake Albacutya Land Development Authority LAP1 light thinning litter fall mean heterozygosity monoterpenes Natural regeneration needles Negev northeastern Sinai occurred phenological observations phytosociological pine and cypress pine bast scale Pinus halepensis pithyusa planting stock provenance trial provenances of Aleppo pyramidalis Quercus calliprinos reforestation related species relict populations rendzina Schiller seed orchards seed origin seedlings Snaim stock plants studied subsp sulfur dioxide SYLVICULTURAL Tabor oak terra rossa thinning intensities timber Timor Sea treatment variation vegetative propagation villosum weed flora Weinstein xylem water potential Zohar