Sylviculture

Word SYLVICULTURE
Character 12
Hyphenation syl vi cul ture
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Sylviculture"

What do we mean by sylviculture?

The care and development of forests in order to obtain a product or provide a benefit; forestry.

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The word "sylviculture" in example sentences

Helsingfors where his father opened a firm dealing with sylviculture and forest produce and the son became a pupil of the ❋ Unknown (1972)

In fact, England is, I believe, the only European country where private enterprise has pursued sylviculture on a really great scale, though admirable examples have been set in many others. ❋ Unknown (1874)

All the treatises on sylviculture are full of narratives of forest fires. ❋ Unknown (1874)

The prairies have never been wooded, so far as we know their history, and it has been contended that successful sylviculture would be impracticable in those regions from the want ofrain. ❋ Unknown (1874)

There is probably not a single district in Russia which has not to deplore the ravages of man or of fire, those two great enemies of Muscovite sylviculture. ❋ Unknown (1874)

A full discussion of the methods of sylviculture would, indeed, be out of place in a work like the present, but the want of conveniently accessible means of information on the subject, in the United States, will justify me in presenting it with somewhat more of detail than would otherwise be pertinent. ❋ Unknown (1874)

Other experiments in sylviculture at different points on the steppes promise valuable results. ❋ Unknown (1874)

Another very important treatise of the uses of the forest, though not a manual of sylviculture, is Schleiden, Fur Baum und Wald, Leipzig, 1870. 226. ❋ Unknown (1874)

The experiments of the Vicomte de Courval in sylviculture throw much light on this subject, and show, in a most interesting way, the importance of pruning forest-trees. ❋ Unknown (1874)

In England, however, arboriculture, the planting and nursing of single trees, has, until comparatively recent times, been better understood than sylviculture, the sowing and training of the forest. ❋ Unknown (1874)

In this point of view, sylviculture must follow the same laws as agriculture, and, like it, be modified according to the economical conditions of different states. ❋ Unknown (1874)

The art, or, as the Continental foresters rather ambitiously call it, the science of sylviculture has been so little pursued in England and America, that its nomenclature has not been introduced into the English vocabulary, and it would not be possible to describe its processes with technical propriety of language, without occasionally borrowing a word from the forest literature of France and Germany. ❋ Unknown (1874)

The legislation of European states upon sylviculture, and the practice of that art, divide themselves into two great branches -- the preservation of existing forests, and the creation of new. ❋ Unknown (1874)

The prairies have never been wooded, so far as we know their history, and it has been contended that successful sylviculture would be impracticable in those regions from the want of rain. ❋ George P. Marsh (1841)

Another very important treatise of the uses of the forest, though not a manual of sylviculture, is Schleiden, Fur Baum und Wald, ❋ George P. Marsh (1841)

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