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The Silviculture of Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L ) in Hungary: a Review

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FIGURE 1 • The main growing regions of black locust (Robinia •
TABLE 1 Tending regimes for high and coppice common black locust stands (Yield table: source [17])
FIGURE 2 Black locust stand structure factors in function of age (Yield table: source [17])
FIGURE 3 Mean annual increment of oven-dry stem

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