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Silvicultural Technology of China In Chinese
By Huang shu
ISBN: 7-5038-1143-9,
Page: 648pp,
Size:185x260mm, Hardbound
Price: US$58
For the sake of meeting the needs of afforestation by science and technology
and establishment of high-quality and efficient forest plantations, this
book, compiled by more than 20 experts from the Ministry of Forestry,
the Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University and other
units, sums up in a comprehensive and systematic way the basic experience
in the silvicultural technology of our country, especially the practical
experience and achievements in scientific research since the fifties,
around the key plantation projects of the whole country and with category
of forest as the unit, on the basis of combining theory with practice
and combining macrocosm with microcosm.The work is in 850 thousand Chinese
characters. The first part deals with a brief history of the silvicultural
technology of China, an outline of silvicultural technology, afforestation
planning and design, production of tree seed and its improvement, and
cultivation of nursery stock. The second part discusses the important
techniques for establishment of fast-growing timber forest, protective
forest, economical forest, fire-wood forest, bamboo forest, plantation
for greening in rural and urban environment, as well as techniques used
in agroforestry, afforestation by air-seeding, closing hills for reforestation,
management of secondary forest, forest regeneration, forest diseases and
pests control and so on. While summing up experience in securing success,
the book puts forward appropriate technical countermeasures to counter
such issues in production as irrational selection of tree species and
irrational structure of plantation.Having substantial content and wide
coverage and explaining the profound in simple terms, this book is thoroughly
scientific and extensively practical and is fit for reference for leading
members concerned, technical personnel in this field, teachers and students
of the related colleges and universities and vast numbers of forestry
workers.
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