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Mounding and scalping prior to reforestation of hydrologically sensitive deep-peated sites: factors behind Scots pine regeneration success
(Finnish Society of Forest ScienceFinnish Forest Research Institute, 2011)
Effects of long-term fertilisation on soil properties in Scots pine and Norway spruce stands.
(Finnish Society of Forest ScienceFinnish Forest Research Institute, 2014)
Modelling tree biomasses in Finland
(Finnish Society of Forest ScienceFinnish Forest Research InstituteFaculty of Agriculture and Forestry of the University of HelsinkiFaculty of Forestry of the University of Joensuu, 2013)
Labour consumption models applied to motor-manual pre-commercial thinning in Finland.
(Finnish Society of Forest ScienceFinnish Forest Research Institute, 2014)
Changes in wood production of Picea abies and Pinus sylvestris under a warmer climate: comparison of field measurements and results of a mathematical model
(Finnish Society of Forest ScienceFinnish Forest Research Institute, 1996)
Progeny trial estimates of genetic parameters for growth and quality traits in Scots pine
(Finnish Society of Forest ScienceFinnish Forest Research Institute, 1997)
Timing and intensity of precommercial thinning and their effects on the first commercial thinning in Scots pine stands
(Finnish Society of Forest ScienceFinnish Forest Research Institute, 2006)
Climate impact on 100-year old foliage chronologies of Scots pine and Ponderosa pine in the northeast lowlands of Brandenburg, Germany
(Finnish Society of Forest ScienceFinnish Forest Research Institute, 2007)
Soil hydrological properties and conditions, site preparation, and the long-term performance of planted Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) on upland forest sites in Finnish Lapland.
(Finnish Society of Forest ScienceFinnish Forest Research InstituteFaculty of Agriculture and Forestry of the University of HelsinkiFaculty of Forestry of the University of Joensuu, 2009)
Stand characteristics and external quality of young Scots pine stands in Finland
(Finnish Society of Forest ScienceFinnish Forest Research Institute, 2008)