2016 22 (1) - Number content

  • Burneviča, N., Jansons, Ā., Zaļuma, A., Kļaviņa, D., Jansons, J. and Gaitnieks, T. 2016. Fungi Inhabiting Bark Stripping Wounds Made by Large Game on Stems of Picea abies (L.) Karst. in Latvia. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 2-7.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Popowska-Nowak, E., Skrzecz, I.*, Tumialis, D., Pezowicz, E., Samborska, I. and Góral, K. 2016. Entomopathogenic Fungi in the Soils of Forest Plantations: Towards the Control of Large Pine Weevil, Hylobius abietis. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 8-15.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Kļaviņa, D., Menkis, A.*, Gaitnieks, T., Pennanen, T., Lazdiņš, A., Velmala, S. and Vasaitis, R. 2016. Low Impact of Stump Removal on Mycorrhization and Growth of Replanted Picea abies: Data from Three Types of Hemiboreal forest. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 16-24.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Kļaviņa, D.*, Muižnieks, I., Gaitnieks, T., Nikolajeva, V., Lazdiņa, D., Lazdiņš, A., Bārdule, A. and Menkis, A. 2016. Fungal Communities in Roots of Scots Pine and Norway Spruce Saplings Grown for 10 Years on Peat Soils Fertilized with Wood Ash. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 25-33.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Leito, A.,* Leivits, M., Leivits, A., Raet, J., Ward, R., Ott, I., Tullus, H., Rosenvald, R., Kimmel, K. and Sepp, K.**. 2016. Black-headed Gull (Larus ridibundus L.) as a Keystone Species in the Lake Bird Community in Primary Forest Mire-Lake Ecosystem. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 34-45.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Wróbel, M*., Boczoń, A., Gawryś, R., Kowalska, A. and Krysztofiak-Kaniewska, A. 2016. The Effect of Beaver Activity on Artificial Impoundment on the Braszcza River in the Białowieża Primeval Forest. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 46-50.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Fescenko, A. *, Lukins, M. and Fescenko, I. 2016. Validation of Medium-Scale Historical Maps of Southern Latvia for Evaluation of Impact of Continuous Forest Cover on the Present-Day Mean Stand Area and Tree Species Richness. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 51-62.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Ciupa, T., Suligowski, R. and Wałek, G.* 2016. Use of GIS-Supported Comparative Cartography and Historical Maps in Long-Term Forest Cover Changes Analysis in the Holy Cross Mountains (Poland). Baltic Forestry 22(1): 63-73.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Jiang, L., Jiang, B., Shen, Z., Chen Sh., Qi, Zh., Chang, J., Mantri, N. and Lu, H. 2016. Chlorophyll Fluorescence: a Non-Destructive and Rapid Tool to Select Chinese Fir Clones Best Adapted to a Particular Region. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 74-80.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Lasota, J., Błońska*, E. and Zwydak, M. 2016. Relations between Site Characteristics and Spruce Stand Productivity. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 81-89.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Järvis, J.*, Ivask, M., Nei, L., Kuu, A. and Luud, A. 2016. Effect of Green Waste Compost Application on Afforestation Success. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 90-97.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Hytönen, J. 2016. Wood Ash Fertilisation Increases Biomass Production and Improves Nutrient Concentrations in Birches and Willows on Two Cutaway Peats. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 98-106.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Magagnotti, N., Spinelli, R.*, Francesco, F. De and Lombardini, C. 2016. A Versatile Terrain and Roadside Chipper for Energy Wood Production in Plantation Forestry. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 107-115.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Laitila*, J., Niemistö, P and Väätäinen, K. 2016. Productivity of Multi-Tree Cutting in Thinnings and Clear Cuttings of Young Downy Birch (Betula pubescens) Dominated Stands in the Integrated Harvesting of Pulpwood and Energy Wood. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 116-131.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Esen,* R., Kurt, Ş. and Özcan, C. 2016. Compression Strength Perpendicular to Grain Characteristics of Impregnated Laminated Veneer Lumbers Exposed to Sea Water. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 132-138.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Eroğlu, H.*, Sariyildiz, T., Küçük, M. and Sancal, E. 2016. The Effects of Different Logging Techniques on the Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Forest Soil. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 139-147.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Stöd, R., Verkasalo, E. and Heinonen, J. 2016. Quality and Bending Properties of Sawn Timber from Commercial Thinnings of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.). Baltic Forestry 22(1): 148-162.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Irdla, M.*, Padari, A. and Muiste, P. 2016. The Alternatives of Transport of Wood Chips in Estonian Conditions: a Case Study. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 163-168.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Kaliniewicz, Z., Tylek, P., Anders, A., Markowski, P., Rawa, T., Ołdakowski, M. and Wąsowski, L. 2016. An analysis of the physical properties of seeds of selected deciduous tree species. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 169-174.|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Lukason, O.*, Lukason, T. and Varblane, U. 2016. Firm Failure Causes in the Forest Sector: An Analysis of Bankrupted Estonian Firms. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 175-180 (Brief report).|Abstract| |Full Text|
  • Makrickienė, E.*, Drössler, L. and Brazaitis, G. 2016. Development and Traits of Wolf Trees in Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.): A Literature Review. Baltic Forestry 22(1): 181-188 (Review Papers).|Abstract| |Full Text|