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Comparison of granulated and loose ash in fertilisation of Scots pine on peatland
(Finnish Society of Forest Science, 2020)
The effects of wood ash fertilisation on tree nutrition and growth on forested peatlands has been studied using loose ash, but in practice, ash fertilisation is done almost exclusively with granulated ash. In this study, ...
Assessing local trends in indicators of ecosystem services with a time series of forest resource maps
(Finnish Society of Forest Science, 2020)
Since the 1990’s, forest resource maps and small area estimates have been produced by combining national forest inventory (NFI) field plot data, optical satellite images and numerical map data using a non-parametric k-nearest ...
The effect of winter weather on timber truck tare weights
(Finnish Society of Forest Science, 2020)
In wintertime, the payload capacity of a timber truck is reduced by snow that accumulates on the structures of the truck. The aim of this study was to quantify the potential payload loss due to snow and winter accessories ...
From a rare inhabitant into a potential pest – status of the nun moth in Finland based on pheromone trapping
(Finnish Society of Forest Science, 2020)
Forests are being hit by climate change in various ways. This includes abiotic factors such as droughts, but also an increased risk of damage caused by biotic agents such as insects. There are numerous examples from cases ...
Comparison of planting success in one-year-old spring, summer and autumn plantings of Norway spruce and Scots pine under boreal conditions
(Finnish Society of Forest Science, 2020)
Profitability of growing Scots pine on cutaway peatlands
(Suomen metsätieteellinen seura, 2020)
A major after-use option for former peat harvesting areas has been afforestation. The profitability
of afforestation with Scots pine trees (Pinus sylvestris L.) was studied in two 31–32-year
old experiments in southern and ...
Productivity of harvesting and clearing of brushwood alongside forest roads
(The Finnish Society of Forest Science, 2020)
Expertise in the cost-efficient utilization and treatment of brushwood on forest roadside sites is limited. In the present study, the productivity of brushwood clearing and harvesting on forest roadside sites was defined ...
Stand-level mortality models for Nordic boreal forests
(Finnish Society of Forest Science, 2020)
New mortality models were developed for the purpose of improving long-term growth and
yield simulations in Finland, Norway, and Sweden and were based on permanent national forest
inventory plots from Sweden and Norway. ...
Editorial: Science as a decision-support tool in forest policies
(The Finnish Society of Forest Sciences, 2021)
Comparing the characteristics of boom-corridor and selectively thinned stands of Scots pine and birch
(Finnish Society of Forest Science, 2021)