Estimating the growth of 20-to 26-year-old lodgepole pine plantations in the Leningrad region of Russia

The aim of our study was to compare the growth rates of lodgepole pine ( Dougl.) with those of Scots pine ( L.) and Norway spruce ( L.) in plantations. The experimental plots were established in 1988, 1989 and 1994 in the southern part of the Leningrad region. In 2014, the condition of the plants on...

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standing crop
Trees
title Estimating the growth of 20-to 26-year-old lodgepole pine plantations in the Leningrad region of Russia
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