Abstract

The object of this study were three coppice beech stands located in the forest management area“Donjevrbasko” close to Banja Luka in the Republic of Srpska, north-western part of Bosnia andHerzegovina. These coppice stands grow in different conditions. According to available eco-vegetationmaps, first beech coppice stand develops in favorable site conditions with high wood productionpotential for beech. Thereby, we chose such stand which on the first look had fairly goodquality of stools. The second coppice stand also grows in good site conditions where high productionpotential can be expected for beech, but in this case we selected for measurement such standwhich has poor technical quality of trees and poor health state. On the contrary, the third coppicestand grows in very poor site conditions where low production potential can be expected forbeech. The major goal of the study was to examine the effects of lengthening the rotation periodson wood production, quality and health status of trees in studied coppices.

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