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Hans Pretzsch

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Controlling the long-term effect of management on the quantity and properties of individual boards is a fundamental challenge for silviculture. Within this basic study on Douglas-fir, we have investigated the sensitivity of the net present value (NPV) to three most common plantin ...

Crown structure of european beech (Fagus sylvatica)

A noncausal proxy for mechanical–physical wood properties

The current tendency towards the silvicultural promotion of mixed tree species has increased the variability in the crown structure within stands. This study shows how neighbouring trees can influence both the external crown features and internal wood properties of trees. Using t ...
In central Europe forests, the share of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees has been increased in the last decades. Machine strength grading of hardwood is challenging due to a lack of knowledge about strength predictors. However, high strength classes are needed for the ut ...
In central Europe forests, the share of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees has been increased in the last decades. Machine strength grading of hardwood is challenging due to a lack of knowledge about strength predictors. However, high strength classes are needed for the ut ...
This study analyses a tree's short-term allocation pattern under varying weather conditions. Based on a sample of 311 stem discs of the stem boles from 92 European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees, the annual stem taper was calculated retrospectively over multiple decades and lin ...
This study analyses a tree's short-term allocation pattern under varying weather conditions. Based on a sample of 311 stem discs of the stem boles from 92 European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees, the annual stem taper was calculated retrospectively over multiple decades and lin ...
The conversion to climate-stable, resilient and productive forests has resulted in an increasing share of mixed stands. Different growth conditions and silvicultural treatments lead to an increased scatter in strength compared to what is expected from monoculture experience. The ...