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The effect of intermediate cuttings on the yield and value changes in black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) stands

Károly Rédei, Imre Csiha, Ágnes Végh Kamandiné & János Rásó

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Abstract

The investigation of the effects of intermediate cuttings on the growth of stands and theirs yield change is based on maintaining of long term experimental plots and theirs systematic estimates. On the basis of the majority of the international and inland literature the total yield of stands can not be increased by intermediate cuttings in general. From the reported case studies we can draw as a conclusion, that the investigated black locust stands’ total yield can not be increased by intermediate cuttings but theirs standquality index can be increased by 11-24% too.

Keywords: Robinia pseudoacacia, intermediate cuttings, yield

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    Rédei, K., Csiha, I., Kamandiné, V. Á. & Rásó, J. (2012): The effect of intermediate cuttings on the yield and value changes in black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) stands. Bulletin of Forestry Science, 2(1): 81-88. (in Hungarian)

    Volume 2, Issue 1
    Pages: 81-88

    First published:
    3 September 2012

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