Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Weak performance of the Eurasian spruce bark beetle in the non-native lodgepole pine32
Potential consequences of a rapid transition from rotation forestry to continous cover forestry in Sweden22
Early development of planted Norway spruce in recently established stands, growing pure and in admixture21
Light availability during spring and autumn determines growth and survival of regenerated Korean pine seedlings18
How susceptible is Sudetan larch to larch canker Lachnellula willkommii (R. Hartig) Dennis? Consequences for breeding and deployment17
Carbon concentration of living tree biomass of Pinus sylvestris , Picea abies , Betula pendula and 17
Conditioning of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sowing material13
Eight-year results of precommercial thinning on growth parameters in Picea orientalis (L.) link stands11
Flowering variation and its effect on the gene diversity of seed crops in a clonal seed orchard of Pinus koraiensis Siebold et Zucc.11
The potential to develop environmental values on privately owned forest land in southern Sweden10
Forest regeneration management and policy in the Nordic–Baltic region since 190010
Updating of forest stand data by using recent digital photogrammetry in combination with older airborne laser scanning data9
Effects of thinning intensities on litterfall characteristics and decomposition in the natural secondary lowland forests of Southeastern Taiwan8
Neutral effect of nitrogen addition and negative effect of precipitation reduction on the soil faunal community in a temperate forest8
Understorey-overstorey biotic and nutrient interactions are key factors for Pinus pinaster growth and development under oligotrophic conditions7
Seedling damage caused by wood harvesting and soil scarification in rotation and continuous cover forestry in Scots-pine-dominated boreal forests7
Bayesian inference for Johnson's SB and Weibull distributions7
Plasticity in nitrogen form uptake and preference in response to long-term nitrogen addition of the main tree species in a temperate old growth forest7
Household risk preferences and forestland use right transactions in China: tenure security or price illusion?7
Balancing wood production and biodiversity in intensively managed boreal forest7
Cost-effectiveness and optimization of the forest types investment structure of the Grain for Green Project: a case study of Shaanxi Province, China6
CO2 and CH4 fluxes from forest soil in the northern Da Xing’anling Mountains in Northeast China during the freezing and thawing periods of near-surface soil in 2018–20196
An empirical model for forest landscape planning and its financial consequences for landowners6
Gas exchange and 13 C-based estimates of intrinsic water-use efficiency show different responses to CO 2 enrichment: a global meta6
Drought could promote the heartwood formation in Dalbergia odorifera by enhancing the transformation of starch to soluble sugars6
Key drivers and obstacles for performance among forest harvesting service contractors – a qualitative case study from Sweden5
Pre-commercial thinning in boreal mixedwoods increases temperature extremes without affecting extreme low soil moisture values5
Maximum entropy-based forest fire likelihood mapping: analysing the trends, distribution, and drivers of forest fires in Sikkim Himalaya5
Equations for estimating the above- and belowground biomass of grey alder (Alnus incana(L.) Moench.) and common alder (Alnus glutinosaL.) in Latvia5
Regeneration methods for Scots pine and lodgepole pine: a comparison in Central Sweden5
Current state of mixed forests available for wood supply in Finland and Sweden5
The development of foliar fungal communities of nursery-grown Pinus sylvestris seedlings5
Effects of plant growth promoting Rhizobacteria microbial on the growth, rhizosphere soil properties, and bacterial community of Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica seedlings5
Determination of forest canopy cover of different sized stands with diverse structure using ALS data: case study of the Białowieża Forest (Poland)5
Strip cutting management in Scots pine stands on peatlands – a financial comparison to rotation forestry5
Birch distribution and changes in stand structure in Sweden’s young forests4
Will stumps from forest thinning and other standing deadwood provide habitat for saproxylic beetles if felling stumps on clearcuts are harvested?4
Mapping Finland’s regional forest bioeconomy plans4
The potential of small-scale owners’ associations for sustainable forest management: the case of the Czech Republic4
Utility of the Forest Data Bank for forest management – polish case study and legal analysis4
Identifying old Norway spruce and Scots pine trees by morphological traits and site characteristics4
Water level impact on pine seedlings in greenhouse conditions: assessing growth and survival potential in ditched and managed peatlands4
Modelling effects of regeneration method on the growth and profitability of Scots pine stands4
Developing an individual tree diameter increment model of oaks using indicator variables and mixed effects in central China4
Correction4
Epigenetic memory effects in Norway spruce: are they present after the age of two years?4
Growth rate and economic evaluation of mixed stands established with Cedrus libani and Pinus nigra4
The effects of competition and competitors location on growth and mortality in middle-aged Betula pendula plantations4
Benchmarking collaborative timber supply chains4
Tree-level differences in Norway spruce and Scots pine growth after extreme thinning treatments4
Accuracy assessment of the nationwide forest attribute map of Norway constructed by using airborne laser scanning data and field data from the national forest inventory4
Temporal changes in forest floor carbon stocks following scarification in boreal lichen woodlands4
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