Ecology and management of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L. syn. Q. borealis F. Michx.) in Europe: A review (CROSBI ID 669145)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Nicolescu, Valeriu-Norocel ; Vor, Torsten ; Mason, L. William ; Bastien, Jean-Charles ; Brus, Robert ; Henin, Jean-Marc ; Kupka, Ivo ; Lavnyy, Vasyl ; La Porta, Nicola ; Mohren, Godefridus M. J. (Frits) ; Petkova, Krasimira ; Redei, Karoly ; Štefančik, Igor ; Wasik, Radoslaw ; Perić, Sanja ; Hernea, Cornelia
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Ecology and management of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L. syn. Q. borealis F. Michx.) in Europe: A review
Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L. syn Q. borealis F. Michx.) was introduced to Europe in 1691 and currently covers over 350, 000 ha, being found all over our continent, except the coldest part of Scandinavia. It is a fast growing and valuable broadleaved tree due to its ecological characteristics, good wood properties and high economic value. Northern red oak prefers deep, loose, moderately humid and acid soils, without compact horizons and of at least moderate fertility. It is either naturally regenerated by seed using a group shelterwood system or planted using seedlings of European provenance, collected in certified seed stands. As northern red oak is light-demanding, its management should be dynamic and includes heavy interventions (cleaning-respacing and thinning from above), in order to provide enough crown space for the final crop trees. These trees should produce large diameter trees for valuable end-uses (e.g., veneer, solid furniture, lumber, etc.) within a rotation period generally of 80 to 100 years. The necessity for pruning (both formative and high) depends on the stand stocking at establishemnt, the subsequent silvicultural interventions as well as the occurrence of forking.
Introduction to European countries, red oak biology, silviculture.
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Podaci o prilogu
36-36.
2018.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
COST Action FP1403 NNEXT - International Conference Non-native tree species for European forests, Vienna, Austria, 12-14 September 2018, Book of Abstracts
Potzelsberger, E ; Spiecker, H ; Hasenauer, H ; Konnert, M ; Mohren, G M J ; Gazda, A
Beč: University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
Podaci o skupu
International Conference Non-native Tree Species for European Forests
predavanje
12.09.2018-14.09.2018
Beč, Austrija