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Oskars Krišāns
Position:
Researcher
Grade:
Dr.silv.
Phone number:
28318566
E-mail:
Activity:
Forest tree breeding and climate change
Active projects:
Technology for early diagnostics of genetically determined variation of resilience-related trait for Norway spruce
Finished projects:
Methods and technologies for increasing the value of forest capital
Forest management risks: prognosis and minimization
Adaptive capacity of forest trees and possibilities to improve it
Development of decision support tool for prognosis of storm damages in forest stands on peat soils
Reduction of wind storm damage risk in private forest management
Developing the methods of plantation cultivation of fast-growing forest crops and evaluating the suitability of their wood for pelletizing
ORCID id
:
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3315-7701
Latest publications
Krišāns O., Matisons R., Vuguls J., Rust S., Elferts D., Seipulis A., Saleniece R., Jansons Ā. 2022. Silver Birch (Betula pendula Roth.) on Dry Mineral Rather than on Deep Peat Soils Is More Dependent on Frozen Conditions in Terms of Wind Damage in the Eastern Baltic Region. Plants, 11(9), 1174;
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11091174
Krišāns O., Čakša L., Matisons R., Rust S., Elferts D., Seipulis A., Jansons Ā. 2022. A Static Pulling Test Is a Suitable Method for Comparison of the Loading Resistance of Silver Birch (Betula pendula Roth.) between Urban and Peri-Urban Forests. Forests, 13(1), 127;
https://doi.org/10.3390/f13010127
Matisons R., Elferts D., Krišāns O., Schneck V., Gärtner H., Wojda T., Kowalczyk J., Jansons Ā. 2021. Nonlinear Weather–Growth Relationships Suggest Disproportional Growth Changes of Norway Spruce in the Eastern Baltic Region. Forests, 12(6), 661;
https://doi.org/10.3390/f12060661
Matisons R., Krišāns O., Jansons Ā., Kondratovičs T., Elferts D., Ievinsh G. 2021. Norway Spruce Seedlings from an Eastern Baltic Provenance Show Tolerance to Simulated Drought. Forests, 12(1), 82;
https://doi.org/10.3390/f12010082
Matisons R., Elferts D., Krišāns O., Schneck V., Gärtner H., Baste A., Wojda T., Kowalczy J., Jansons Ā. 2021. Non-linear regional weather-growth relationships indicate limited adaptability of the eastern Baltic Scots pine. Forest Ecology and Management, 479, 118600;
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118600
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