Abstract Selective logging has been widely advocated for many forest types during the past several years, sometimes without due regard to the silvicultural applicability of the method. This article, based on carefully conducted cutting experiments in mature northern hardwoods, presents the reaction of the forest to the selective method as well as to clear cutting
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