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2002, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 202-218 Wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) breeding program aimed at the use of this tree in the Czech forestry
by J. Kobliha - 219-224 Monitoring of sawfl y ( Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae ) infestation on spruce
by J. Holuša & O. Holuša - 225-229 Relationship of necrotic disease of beech trunks to the sociological position of trees in the stand
by A. Cicák & I. Mihál - 230-236 Risks of the wood-producing function of forests in areas with the special statute of protection
by J. Simon
2002, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 141-149 Natural loss of trees, recruitment and increment in stands of primeval character in selected areas of the Bieszczady Mountains National Park (South-Eastern Poland)
by A. Jaworski & Zb. Kołodziej - 150-155 Point distribution form model for spruce stems (Picea abies [L.] Karst.)
by M. Křepela - 156-165 Inventory of plant material in forest nurseries by combining an ocular estimate and sampling measurements
by Ľ. Šmelková - 166-172 Effect of soil drought on evapotranspiration of a young spruce forest
by F. Matejka & J. Rožnovský & T. Hurtalová & D. Janouš - 173-184 Use of selected allowable cut indicators in near-natural forest management
by R. Marušák & A. Žíhlavník
2002, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 93-99 Relationship between crown characteristics and the radial increment of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in the Świętokrzyski National Park (Poland)
by R. Podlaski - 100-114 Assessment of long-term tending in mixed stands of spruce, fir and beech on research plot Korytnica
by I. Štefančík & L. Štefančík - 115-120 Introgression in black poplar (Populus nigra L. ssp. nigra) and its transmission
by V. Benetka & K. Vacková & I. Bartáková & M. Pospíšková & M. Rasl - 121-129 Liming of forest soils: effectiveness of particle-size fractions
by L. Musil & V. Pavlíček - 130-140 Estimation of beech tree transpiration in relation to their social status in forest stand
by K. Střelcová & F. Matejka & J. Minďáš
2002, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 49-69 The elasto-mechanical behaviour of Douglas fir, its sensitivity to tree-specific properties, wind and snow loads, and implications for stability - a simulation study
by D. Gaffrey & O. Kniemeyer - 70-79 The decomposition of wood mass under conditions of climax spruce stands and related mycoflora in the Krkonoše Mountains
by L. Janovský & A. Vágner & J. Apltauer - 80-87 Reduction of timber value from damaged spruce stands after their dieback
by R. Petráš - 88-92 South-Moravian floodplain forest herb vegetation in the period 1978-1997
by J. Viewegh
2002, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-7 Conversion of a forest managed under systems involving coupes to a selection forest on an example of the Opuky research area
by J. Souček - 8-15 Age and diameter classes or growth stages as criteria for the implementation of thinningitle not given--
by R. Petráš - 16-26 Effect of site altitude on the growth and survival of Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) provenances on the Slovak plots of IUFRO experiment 1972
by M. Pacala & R. Longauer & D. Krajmerová & D. Gömöry - 27-37 Soil moisture in mountain spruce stand
by L. Tužinský - 38-48 Tradable permits in logging operations
by M. Dragoi
0000, Volume preprint
- 41323 Evaluation of the effect of different thinning types on dendrometric parameters and subsequent spontaneous growth in a beech-oak-linden stand
by Kateřina Novosadová & Jiří Kadlec & Petr Sýkora & Martin Kománek & Radek Pokorný