2009
DOI: 10.14214/sf.181
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Modelling the abundance and temporal variation in the production of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) in Finnish mineral soil forests

Abstract: Empirical models for the abundance and berry yield of V. myrtillus were constructed using generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) techniques. The percentage coverage of bilberry was predicted as a function of site and stand characteristics using the permanent sample plots of the National Forest Inventory (NFI) in 1995. The number of bilberries was predicted as a function of percentage coverage and stand characteristics using a sub-sample of the NFI plots in North Karelia. The between-year variation in the bilber… Show more

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“…In Finland it is shown, using recently developed yield models that were included in a stand growth simulator, that a joint production of timber and E. blueberry could give economical gain depending on price and discounting rate [30].…”
Section: Conclusion Potential For Partial-cultivation Of Native E Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Finland it is shown, using recently developed yield models that were included in a stand growth simulator, that a joint production of timber and E. blueberry could give economical gain depending on price and discounting rate [30].…”
Section: Conclusion Potential For Partial-cultivation Of Native E Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the annual variation in bilberry yields was not included in the previous model. Therefore, Miina et al (2009) proposed a new empirical bilberry yield model that first predict the coverage of bilberry as a function of e.g. dominant tree species, site fertility, regeneration method, stand age and stand basal area.…”
Section: Berriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the simulations of Miina et al (2009Miina et al ( , 2010, 80% of the unripe berries were assumed to become ripe. The number of ripe berries was converted into the bilberry yield (kg ha -1 ) by multiplying it by the mean fresh weight (0.35 g) of one ripe berry.…”
Section: Berriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The abundance and yield of these wild food resources have not been properly studied, with the exception of some wild berries (Kerns et al, 2004;Murray et al, 2005;Miina et al, 2009;Molina et al, 2011) and mushrooms (Martínez de Aragón et al, 2007;Bonet et al, 2008). However, there is a large set of wild-growing species used in traditional cuisines that deserve more attention (Pieroni et al, 2005;Tardío et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%