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Silviculture systems and its scope and objectives.
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Silvicultural Systems
Classification
Canopy opening even: young crop more or less even-aged and “uniform” “Uniform System” Opening of the canopy by scattered gaps: Young crop more or less even-aged “Group System” Opening of canopy irregular and gradual: Young crop somewhat uneven-aged “Irregular Shelter-wood System”
Felling in strips “Strip System” ( Various ) Felling starts in internal lines Advancing outward in wedge formation “Wedge System”
Crop consisting entirely of vegetative shoots
Crop removed by clear felling, even aged “Coppice System” Only a portion of shoots cut at each felling “Coppice Selection System”
Crop consisting partly of vegetative shoots Partly of trees, generally of seedling origin “Coppice with Standards System”
I High Forest Systems I A 1. Clear Felling System I A 2. a ) ( i ) Uniform System I A 2. a ) ( ii ) Group System I A 2. a ) ( iii ) Irregular Shelter-wood System I A 2. a ) ( i ) Strip System I A 2. b ) ( ii ) Wedge System
Selection System I C 1. Two Storied High Forest I C 2. High Forest with Standards II Coppice Systems II A 2. Coppice Selection System
Coppice with Standards System
Coppice System