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High-pruning of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.): work efficiency for target pruning as a function of tree species, pruning height, branch characteristics, pole saw type and operator

Skovsgaard, J. P. (Jens Peter) | Markmann, Jacob Johan Mohr | Attocchi, Giulia | Talbot, Bruce


Bibliographic information
Scandinavian journal of forest research
Volume 33 Issue 5 Pagination 511 - 517 ISSN 1651-1891
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Other Subjects
High-pruning; Bottom-up pruning; Fagus sylvatica subsp. sylvatica; Target pruning; Pruning tools; Beech; Work efficiency; Oak; Pole saw
Language
English
Note
The establishment and maintenance of the beech experiments were supported by The Danish Nature Agency’s fund for experimental silviculture during 1997–99 and by the agency’s core fund for forest research during 2003–04. The oak experiments were supported by the agency’s fund for experimental silviculture during 2002–07. The work time studies of pruning were supported by the agency’s fund for experimental silviculture during 2007–09, by Stina Werner’s Foundation, Sweden, during 2014–15 (beech) and by Erik Stenström’s Foundation for the Promotion of Oak Silviculture, Sweden, during 2014–15 (oak). During 2009–15 our work was also supported by core grants from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
Type
Text; Journal Article

2024-02-28
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