päätote
Päätote, also known as the "main trunk" or "main stem," is a traditional Finnish term used primarily in forestry to describe the principal stem or trunk of a tree. It represents the central and most substantial part of a tree, from which branches and foliage extend. The päätote is critical in forestry management and timber harvesting, as its size, quality, and health often determine the overall value of the tree and its suitability for different uses.
In forestry practices, the päätote is assessed for attributes such as diameter, height, and form. These measurements
The concept of päätote is particularly relevant in the management of Scots pine and Norway spruce forests,
While the term is specific to Finnish forestry, the focus on the main stem's condition reflects a
Overall, päätote serves as an essential concept in sustainable forestry, guiding practices aimed at maximizing timber