The Silviculture of Trees Used in British Forestry
British woodlands and forests are often located on sites and in regions that are marginal for agriculture; many are at high elevations and exposed, with short growing seasons. Wherever forests are located, site and climatic conditions must dictate species choice in forest management. This book provides a detailed guide to the biological suitability of different sites and soils for all important native trees and the most extensively used exotics. Apart from physical difficulties such as steepness and stoniness, forest soils also frequently have problems associated with them. They can be waterlogged or drought-prone, suffer from extremes of acidity or alkalinity, or have compacted layers. The book provides information on species' suitability for different purposes. It includes details of species' origin and introduction (where applicable), as well as their climatic and soil requirements and other silvicultural characteristics. Information about provenance, yield and timber is also provided. Fully updated throughout, this 3rd edition puts more emphasis on species suitable for changing climatic conditions, with accounts of several species that may become more prominent in British forests: including several silver firs, hickories, eucalypts, spruces, poplars and wingnuts. The book concludes with simple keys for identifying the trees most likely to be encountered in British forests. It is an essential resource for students, researchers and forestry professionals.
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The Silviculture of Trees Used in British Forestry
British woodlands and forests are often located on sites and in regions that are marginal for agriculture; many are at high elevations and exposed, with short growing seasons. Wherever forests are located, site and climatic conditions must dictate species choice in forest management. This book provides a detailed guide to the biological suitability of different sites and soils for all important native trees and the most extensively used exotics. Apart from physical difficulties such as steepness and stoniness, forest soils also frequently have problems associated with them. They can be waterlogged or drought-prone, suffer from extremes of acidity or alkalinity, or have compacted layers. The book provides information on species' suitability for different purposes. It includes details of species' origin and introduction (where applicable), as well as their climatic and soil requirements and other silvicultural characteristics. Information about provenance, yield and timber is also provided. Fully updated throughout, this 3rd edition puts more emphasis on species suitable for changing climatic conditions, with accounts of several species that may become more prominent in British forests: including several silver firs, hickories, eucalypts, spruces, poplars and wingnuts. The book concludes with simple keys for identifying the trees most likely to be encountered in British forests. It is an essential resource for students, researchers and forestry professionals.
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The Silviculture of Trees Used in British Forestry

The Silviculture of Trees Used in British Forestry

by Peter Savill
The Silviculture of Trees Used in British Forestry

The Silviculture of Trees Used in British Forestry

by Peter Savill

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British woodlands and forests are often located on sites and in regions that are marginal for agriculture; many are at high elevations and exposed, with short growing seasons. Wherever forests are located, site and climatic conditions must dictate species choice in forest management. This book provides a detailed guide to the biological suitability of different sites and soils for all important native trees and the most extensively used exotics. Apart from physical difficulties such as steepness and stoniness, forest soils also frequently have problems associated with them. They can be waterlogged or drought-prone, suffer from extremes of acidity or alkalinity, or have compacted layers. The book provides information on species' suitability for different purposes. It includes details of species' origin and introduction (where applicable), as well as their climatic and soil requirements and other silvicultural characteristics. Information about provenance, yield and timber is also provided. Fully updated throughout, this 3rd edition puts more emphasis on species suitable for changing climatic conditions, with accounts of several species that may become more prominent in British forests: including several silver firs, hickories, eucalypts, spruces, poplars and wingnuts. The book concludes with simple keys for identifying the trees most likely to be encountered in British forests. It is an essential resource for students, researchers and forestry professionals.

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ISBN-13: 9781786393944
Publisher: CAB International North America
Publication date: 04/12/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
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Peter S. Savill

Table of Contents

Abies alba
Abies grandis
Abies procera
Acer campestre
Acer platanoides
Acer pseudoplatanus
Alnus cordata
Alnus glutinosa
Alnus incana
Alnus rubra
Aria nivea
Betula pendula
Betula pubescens
Buxus sempervirens
Carpinus betulus
Castanea sativa
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
Corylus avellana
Cryptomeria japonica
Cuprocyparis leylandii
Eucalyptus
Fagus sylvatica
Fraxinus excelsior
Ilex aquifolium
Juglans regia
Larix decidua
Larix kaempferi
Larix x marschlinsii
Malus sylvestris
Nothofagus alpina
Nothofagus obliqua
Picea abies
Picea sitchensis
Pinus contorta
Pinus muricata
Pinus nigra
Pinus nigra ssp. nigra
Pinus nigra ssp. salzmannii
Pinus peuce
Pinus radiata
Pinus strobus
Pinus sylvestris
Populus hybrids
Populus nigra
Populus tremula
Prunus avium
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Quercus cerris
Quercus petraea
Quercus robur
Quercus rubra
Robinia pseudoacacia
Salix
Sequoia sempervirens
Sequoiadendron giganteum
Sorbus aucuparia
Taxus baccata
Thuja plicata
Tilia cordata
Tilia platyphyllos
Torminaria torminalis
Tsuga heterophylla
Ulmus

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