Core growth

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In forestry, core growth is a tree that, in contrast to a stick rash, has grown from a seed. While Niederwald caused by coppice, there is a high forest mind getting nuclear growths. The middle forest operation occupies an intermediate position, the undergrowth here emerged from stick rash, the upper wood from core growth.

literature

  • Bernd-Stefan Grewe: The blocked forest . Böhlau Verlag, 2004, p. 225 ( Google Books ).