TY - BOOK AU - Savill,Peter S. AU - Wise,Rosemary ED - C.A.B. International, TI - The silviculture of trees used in British forestry AV - SD391 .S285 2013eb U1 - 634.90941 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK PB - CABI KW - Forests and forestry KW - Great Britain KW - Trees KW - Plant Breeding and Genetics KW - Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Diseases of Plants, (New March 2000) KW - Forests and Forest Trees (Biology and Ecology) KW - Silviculture and Forest Management KW - Wood Properties, Damage and Preservation KW - Biological Resources (Plant) KW - Materials Science KW - Forest management KW - cabt KW - Forest nurseries KW - Forest pests KW - Forests KW - Guide books KW - Introduction KW - Natural regeneration KW - Origin KW - Plant diseases KW - Plant pests KW - Provenance KW - Seed production KW - Seeds KW - Silvicultural characters KW - Silvicultural systems KW - Silviculture KW - Site requirements KW - Timbers KW - Wood properties KW - Yields KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Abies -- Acer -- Alnus -- Aria -- Betula -- Buxus -- Carpinus -- Castanea -- Cedrus -- Chamaecyparis -- Corylus -- Cryptomeria -- x Cuprocyparis -- Eucalyptus -- Fagus -- Fraxinus -- Ilex -- Juglans -- Larix -- Malus -- Nothofagus -- Picea -- Pinus -- Populus -- Prunus -- Pseudotsuga -- Quercus -- Robinia -- Salix -- Sequoia -- Sequoiadendron -- Sorbus -- Taxus -- Thuja -- Tilia -- Torminaria -- Tsuga -- Ulmus; Access limited to subscribing institution; Also available in print format N2 - This book aims to provide a guide for selecting species and managing trees. The requirements of each of the 63 species from 35 genera are described for areas in which they are likely to do well. Further, the book provides information about the origin and introduction (where applicable) of each species, climatic and site requirements, other silvicultural characteristics, pests and diseases, natural regeneration, provenance, seed production, nursery treatment, yield and timber characteristics. The book concludes with two simple keys for identifying the tree most likely to be encountered in woods UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781780640266.0000 ER -