Maritime pine management systems: a review
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Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton) is a forest tree species with a high
representation in southwestern European countries, in particular Portugal, Spain,
and France. The species traits and their flexibility and plasticity are of importance
both for timber and to the sustainability of the forest systems. Extensive research
has been made on the maritime pine systems and productions. The aim of this
study is to review the state-of-the art on the knowledge of the species, their forest
systems, and their productions, to identify vulnerabilities and to summarize tools
to help its management. The specific objectives of this review are: i) characterizing
maritime pine, its distribution, genetic material and provenances, the biotic and
abiotic disturbances, the diversity and sustainability of its forest systems; (ii) its
management, encompassing the silvicultural systems and practices; (iii) to list
existing growth models, simulators and decision support systems; and (iv) present
information on wood technology, including sylvotechnology, wood properties, and
their use.
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Fonseca, T. F.; Gonçalves, A. C.; Louzada, J. L.; 2022. Maritime pine management systems: a review. In: Conifers: Recent Advances. Ana Cristina Gonçalves and Teresa Fonseca (Eds). InTechOpen, London, United Kingdom. 1-35