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Forestry 1958 31(2):184-192; doi:10.1093/forestry/31.2.184
© 1958 by Institute of Chartered Foresters
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N. WYLIE

Sometime Deputy Surveyor, Forest of Dean. Now in Canada

Four basic stages in the life of the oak wood (Quercus robur and Q. petraea) are defined and the factors which should influence the manager's mind when he weighs density of stocking and length of bole against rotation to meet his particular requirements are considered briefly in non-technical language.


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