Abstract

The performed research carries deep implications regarding forest engineering and it represents the basis of a modern silviculture, one that is intensive, multifunctional and of great economical and biological efficiency, given that the social and protection functions are highly amplified. The extremely complex mechanisms that underlie forest bio-production and bio-protection cannot be grasped and studied in order to be used for amelioration anywhere but in slightly damaged ecosystems of natural forests.

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