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Meaning of "silvicultural"
Silvicultural (adjective): Referring to the growing and cultivation of trees and forests, especially for commercial purposes such as timber production or ecosystem management
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- Of, pertaining to, or obtained by silviculture
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Silvicultural operations and general management aspects.
This rapidly climbing vine is a silvicultural pest.
Agronomic and silvicultural aspects of agroforestry production.
These measures shall be supported by appropriate silvicultural measures.
Most silvicultural equipment is used after clearcutting.
Avoidance of wounding during silvicultural operations.
The silvicultural implications of the results are discussed.
Much of this variability can be reduced by silvicultural methods.
Genetics and silvicultural aspects in close to nature forestry.
Much of the loss in freshwater wetlands was attributable to silvicultural activities.
Silvicultural and harvesting methods in close to nature forestry.
Agent of mortality and silvicultural treatment were also significant.
Silvicultural systems are exemplified by shelterwood and selection systems.
Strategic monitoring of silvicultural systems in natural and planted forests.
Silvicultural operations or forest harvesting.
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They are affected by silvicultural practices.
Adapting silvicultural methods to maintain biodiversity in the production forests.
Simulation of forest dynamics was done with and without silvicultural treatments.
Silvicultural operations in close trees and other silvicultural operations.
The wood is not commercialized and there is no silvicultural management.
Silvicultural and other measures.
Continuous forest cover has many silvicultural and environmental advantages.
Silvicultural practices can also have an effect on the scale of damage.
Effects of silvicultural operations.
Silvicultural recommendations have been drafted to help private owners achieve this goal.
The potential of these sites to respond to silvicultural treatments is very low.
Site and silvicultural effects were incorporated into the model.
Initial effects of clearcutting and alternative silvicultural practices on terrestrial salamander abundance.
Any silvicultural method is more prone to certain problems than another.
Recovery of degraded and secondary forests depends on knowledge of appropriate silvicultural techniques.
Other silvicultural practices.
The population under study was not buffed or subjected to any silvicultural treatment.
The influence of silvicultural management practices on fungal epidemiology is still unclear.
Franco stands scheduled for management under a wide range of silvicultural regimes.
Alternative silvicultural techniques are available to achieve the multiple objectives of BMWs.
Species richness did not differ between the silvicultural or the burn treatments.
Silvicultural prescriptions are specific solutions to a specific set of circumstances and management objectives.
Managing stands according to silvicultural recommendations gave excpectedly the best result.
Silvicultural methods and forest science have continued to progress ever since.
We show that the weight of each component varies according to speciesand silvicultural interventions.
The factors influencing silvicultural management activity varied between the sites.
The model is emphasized as a tool for synthesizing research knowledge for silvicultural decisions.
Inherited some silvicultural issues when they took over the licence.
Increasing the use of domestic wood will also increase the amount of silvicultural works.
Forest harvesting and silvicultural practices have the potential to reduce cryptogam diversity.
These results suggest that better growth at closer spacings may be a silvicultural characteristic of ash.
Traditional silvicultural practices focus on manipulating forest vegetation structure for commodity production.
This seed source should be considered when designing silvicultural regeneration systems for black spruce.
Silvicultural management practices are suggested that would provide additional income and employment opportunities.
We also investigate how subsidies for silvicultural investment will affect carbon sequestration of the forest.