silviculturally


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silviculturally

(ˌsɪlvɪˈkʌltʃərəlɪ)
adv
(Forestry) with reference to silviculture
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Differences in some chemical properties of innerwood and outerwood from five silviculturally different loblolly pine stands.
Litoria littlejohni does not thrive in highly disturbed environments, as evidenced by its absence from areas cleared of native vegetation, plantations or intensive silviculturally managed forests.
For aspen poplar, however, it is silviculturally prudent to attempt to increase growth rates and improve stem quality on rich sites.
Land application of mill residues is silviculturally beneficial, economically sensible, ecologically sustainable and, environmentally responsible.