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Makarov, V.P., Malykh, O.F. and Gorbunov, I.V. 2022. Population variability of vegetative organs of Dahurian larch in Eastern Transbaikalia. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 200-207, article id 319. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF319. |Abstract| |Full Text|
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Eslamdoust, J., Sadati, S.E. and Sohrabi, H. 2022. Biomass production and carbon stocks of poplar-based agroforestry with canola and wheat crops: a case study. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 226-232, article id 560. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF560. |Abstract| |Full Text|
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Aksan, Ş. and Özdağ, A.U. 2022. A profile of modern hunters in Antalya province, Türkiye. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 244-249, article id 644. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF644. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Thurner, Th., Kuzminov, I. and Lobanova, P. 2022. The Russian forest industry: declining wood production and emerging opportunities in bioenergy. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 250-256, article id 623. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF623. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Melin, M., Vihervuori, L., Koivula, M. and Velmala, S. 2022. Pheromone-based monitoring of invasive alien insects along the border of Finland and Russia – methods and unintentionally caught species. Baltic Forestry 28(2): 257-262, article id 639. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF639. |Abstract| |Full Text|
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Rida Sultanova*, Maria Martynova, Georgiy Odintsov and Yulai Yanbaev. 2022. Carbon stocks in the forests of the Ural Region. Baltic Forestry 28(1): 78–83, article id 608. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF608. |Abstract| |Full Text|
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Robert Kalbarczyk*, Monika Ziemiańska, Eliza Kalbarczyk, Anna Nieróbca and Joanna Dobrzańska. 2022. Reduction determinants of Scots pine tree-ring width in the vicinity of Puławy industrial plants (central-eastern Poland). Baltic Forestry 28(1): 105–116, article id 605. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF605. |Abstract| |Full Text|
Petri P. Kärenlampi. 2022. Empirical observations of the yield of logs from trees of the boreal region. Baltic Forestry 28(1): 117–122, article id 556. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF556 |Abstract| |Full Text|
Marcin Jakubowski* and Maciej Praczyk. 2022. Weight loss of logwood piles stored under winter conditions in Poland. Baltic Forestry 28(1): 123–130, article id 576. https://doi.org/10.46490/BF576 |Abstract| |Full Text|
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