1. Frothingham, E. H. (1914) Suitability of White Pine for Management. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 13: 1-70.

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "1. Frothingham, E. H. (1914) Suitability of White Pine for Management. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 13: 1-70."

Transcription

1 Last revised: May 2004 Bibliography Even-aged Growth and Yield (189 entries) 1. Frothingham, E. H. (1914) Suitability of White Pine for Management. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 13: Sterrett, W. D. (1914) Loblolly Pine Adapted to Forest Management. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 11: Frothingham, E. H. (1915) The Eastern Hemlock. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 152: Larsen, L. T. and T. D. Woodbury. (1916) Sugar Pine. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 426: Sterrett, W. D. (1921) A Generalized Yield Table for Even-Aged Well-Stocked Stands of Southern Upland Hardwoods. Journal of Forestry, 19: Bruce, D. (1923) Anamorphosis and Its Use in Forest Graphics. Journal of Forestry, 21: Bruce, D. (1926) A Method of Preparing Timber-Yield Tables. Journal of Agricultural Research, 32: Reineke, L. H. (1927) A Modification of Bruce's Method of Preparing Timber-Yield Tables. Journal of Agricultural Research, 35: McArdle, R. E and W.H. Meyer. (1930) The Yield of Douglas Fir in the Pacific Northwest. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 201: Reineke, L. H. (1933) Perfecting A Stand-Density Index for Even-Aged Forests. Journal of Agricultural Research, 46: Osborne, J. G. and F. X. Schumacher. (1935) The Construction of Normal-Yield and Stand Tables for Even-Aged Timber Stands. Journal of Agricultural Research, 51: MacKinney, A. L. and F. X. Schumacher. (1937) Construction of Yield Tables for Nonnormal Loblolly Pine Stands. Journal of Agricultural Research, 51: Schnur, G. L. (1937) Yield, Stand, and Volume Tables for Even-Aged Upland Oak Forests. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Technical Bulletin No. 560: 1-87.

2 14. Chaiken, L. E. (1939) The Approach of Loblolly and Virginia Pine Stands Toward Normal Stocking. Journal of Forestry, 37: Schumacher, F. X. (1939) New Growth Curve and Its Application to Timber-Yield Studies. Journal of Forestry, 37: Chisman, H. H. and F. X. Schumacher. (1940) On the Tree-Area Ratio and Certain of Its Applications. Journal of Forestry, 38: Wellwood, R. W. (1943) Trend Towards Normality of Stocking for Second-Growth Loblolly Pine Stands. Journal of Forestry, 41: Bickerstaff, A. (1946) The Effect of Thinning Upon the Growth and Yield of Aspen Stands. Silvicultural Research Note No. 80, Project P-19, Dominion Forest Service, Ottawa, Canada. 19. Westveld, M. (1953) Empirical yield tables for Spruce-Fir cut-over lands in the northeast. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Station Paper No. 55, 64 pages. 20. Spurr, S.H. (1954) Simplified computation of volume and growth. Journal of Forestry, 52(12): Gingrich, S. F. and H. A. Meyer. (1955) Construction of an Aerial Stand Volume Table for Upland Oak. Forest Science, 1: Wenger, K. F., T. C. Evans, T. Lotti, R. W. Cooper, and E. V. Brender. (1958) The Relation of Growth to Stand Density in Natural Loblolly Pine Stands. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station Paper No Gruschow, G. F. and T. C. Evans. (1959) The Relation of Cubic-Foot Volume Growth To Stand Density in Young Slash Pine Stands. Forest Science, 5: Smith, J. H. G. and J. W. Ker. (1959) Empirical Yield Equations for Young Forest Growth. British Columbia Lumberman, 43: Brender, E. V. (1960) Growth Predictions for Natural Stands of Loblolly Pine in The Lower Piedmont. Georgia Forest Research Council, Report No Schumacher, F. X. and T. S. Coile. (1960) Growth and Yields of Natural Stands of the Southern Pines. T. C. Coile Inc., Durham, NC pp. 27. Buckman, R. E. (1961) Development and Use of Three Stand Volume Equations for Minnesota. Journal of Forestry, 59: Nelson, T. C., J. L. Clutter, and L. E. Chaiken. (1961) Yield of Virginia Pine. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station Paper No

3 29. Nelson, T. C., T. Lotti, E. V. Brender, and K. B. Trousdell. (1961) Merchantable Cubic-Foot Volume Growth in Natural Loblolly Pine Stands. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station Paper No Buckman, R. E. (1962) Growth and Yield of Red Pine in Minnesota. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Lake States Forest Experiment Station, Technical Bulletin No Lemmon, P. E. and F. X. Schumacher. (1962) Volume and Diameter Growth of Ponderosa Pine Trees as Influenced by Site Index, Density, Age, and Size. Forest Science, 8: Ralston, C.W. and C.F. Korstian. (1962) Prediction of pulpwood yield of Loblolly and Shortleaf pine plantations. Forest Science, 8(2): Clutter, J. L. (1963) Compatible Growth and Yield Models for Loblolly Pine. Forest Science, 9: Moessner, K.E. (1963) Composite aerial volume tables for conifer stands in the mountain states. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Research Note INT-6, 4 pages. 35. Williamson, R. L. (1963) Growth and Yield Records From Well-Stocked Stands of Douglas-Fir. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research paper PNW Dahms, W. G. (1964) Gross and Net Yield Tables for Lodgepole Pine. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research paper PNW Dahms, W. G. (1966) Relationship of Lodgepole Pine Volume Increment to Crown Competition Factor, Basal Area, and Site Index. Forest Science, 12: Curtis, R. O. (1967) A Method of Estimation of Gross Yield of Douglas-fir. Forest Science Monograph, 13: Bennett, F. A. and J. L. Clutter. (1968) Multiple-Product Yield Estimates for Unthinned Slash Pine Plantations--Pulpwood, Sawtimber, Gum. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SE Bennett, F. A. (1969) Design Difficulties in Stand Density Studies. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SE Bruce, D. (1969) Potential Production in Thinned Douglas-fir Plantations. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Research Paper PNW-87. 3

4 42. Bennett, F. A. (1970) Yields and Stand Structural Patterns for Old-Field Plantations of Slash Pine. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southwestern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SE Bennett, F. A. (1970) Variable-Density Yield Tables for Managed Stands of Natural Slash Pine. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Research Note SE Brender, E. V. and J. L. Clutter. (1970) Yield of Even-Aged, Natural Stands of Loblolly Pine. Georgia Forest Research Council, Report No Curtis, R. O. (1970) Yield Tables Past and Present. Journal of Forestry, 70: Furnival, G. M. and R. W. Wilson, Jr. (1971) Systems of Equations for Predicting Forest Growth and Yield. In: Statistical Ecology, Volume 3: Many species Populations, Ecosystems, and Systems Analysis (G. P. Patil, E. C. Pielou, W. E. Waters, Eds.), Penn State University Press, pp Lenhart, J. D. and J. L. Clutter. (1971) Cubic-Foot Yield Tables for Old-Field Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Georgia Piedmont. Georgia Forest Research Council, Report No Series Sullivan, A. D. and J. L. Clutter. (1972) A Simultaneous Growth and Yield Model for Loblolly Pine. Forest Science, 18: Pienaar, L. V. and K. J. Turnbull. (1973) The Chapman-Richards Generalization of Von Bertalanffy's Growth Model for Basal Area Growth and Yield in Even-Aged Stands. Forest Science, 19: Bruce, D. and D. J. DeMars. (1974) Volume Equations for Second-Growth Douglas- Fir. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Research Note PNW Clutter, J. L. and B. J. Allison. (1974) A Growth and Yield Model for Pinus Radiata in New Zealand. In: Proc. Growth Models for Tree and Stand Simulation (J. Fries, Ed.). Department of Forest Resarch, Research Notes 30, Royal College of Forestry, Stockholm, Sweden. 52. Williston, H. L. (1975) Selected Bibliography on Growth and Yield of the Four Major Southern Pines. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Area, State and Private Forestry. Pages Evert, F. (1976) Compatible systems for the estimation of tree and stand volume. The Forestry Chronicle, 52:

5 54. Bruce, D. (1977) Yield Differences Between Research Plots and Managed Forests. Journal of Forestry, 75: Bruce, D., D. J. DeMars, and D. L. Reukema. (1977) Douglas-Fir Managed Yield Simulator -- DFIT User's Guide. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Technical Report PNW Reukema, D. L. and D. Bruce. (1977) Effects of Thinning on Yield of Douglas-Fir: Concepts and Some Estimates Obtained by Simulation. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Technical Report PNW Sullivan, A. D. and H. L. Williston. (1977) Growth and Yield of Thinned Loblolly Pine Plantations in Loessial Soil Areas. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, Technical Bulletin Bennett, F. A., F. T. Lloyd, B. F. Swindel, and E. W. Whitehorne. (1978) Yields of Veneer and Associated Products from Unthinned, Old-Field Plantations of Slash Pine in the North Florida and South Georgia Flatwoods. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SE Ferguson, I. S. and J. W. Leech. (1978) Generalized Least Squares Estimation of Yield Functions. Forest Science, 24: Oliver, W. W. and R. F. Powers. (1978) Growth Models for Ponderosa Pine: I. Yield of unthinned plantations in northern California. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Paper PSW Arner, S. L. and D. W. Seegrist. (1979) A Computer Program for the Maximum Likelihood Estimator of the General Multivariate Linear Model with Correlated Errors. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Technical Report NE Burkhart, H. E. (1979) Growth and Yield of Southern Pines -- State of the Art. Presented at the Southern Forest Economists Workshop, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Pages Craft, E. P. and J. E. Baumgras. (1979) Weight and Volume Yields from Thinning Two Oak-Hickory Stands. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Research paper NE Cochran, P. H. (1979) Gross Yields for Even-Aged Stands of Douglas-fir and White or Grand Fir East of the Cascades in Oregon and Washington. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research paper PNW

6 65. Farrar, R. M., Jr. (1979) Growth and Yield Predictions for Thinned Stands of Evenaged Natural Longleaf Pine. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SO Farrar, R. M., Jr. (1979) Status of Growth and Yield Information in the South. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 3: Murphy, P. A. and H. S. Sternitzke. (1979) Growth and Yield Estimation for Loblolly Pine in the West Gulf. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SO Schreuder, H. T., W. L. Hafley, and F. A. Bennett. (1979) Yield Prediction for Unthinned Natural Slash Pine Stands. Forest Science, 25: Arner, S.L. and D.W. Seegrist. (1980) "Missing: A Computer Program for the Maximum Likelihood Estimates of the Parameters of the Multivariate Linear Model with Incomplete Measurements. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper NE Bennett, F. A. (1980) Growth and Yield in Natural Stands of Slash Pine and Suggested Management Alternatives. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SE Burton, J. D. (1980) Growth and Yield in Managed Natural Stands of Loblolly and Shortleaf Pine in the West Gulf Coastal Plain. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SO Clutter, J. L. and E. P. Jones, Jr. (1980) Prediction of Growth after Thinning in Old- Field Slash Pine Plantations. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Research Paper SE Ek, A. R. and A. Dudek. (1980) Development of Individual Tree Based Stand Growth Simulators: Progress and Applications. Department of Forest Resources, Staff Paper Series Number 20, pages Moser, J. W., Jr. (1980) Historical Chapters in the Development of Modern Forest Growth and Yield Theory. 75. Burkhart, H. E., Q. V. Cao, and K. D. Ware. (1981) A Comparison of Growth and Yield Prediction Models for Loblolly Pine. VPI & SU, School of Forestry and Wildlife Resources, Publication No. FWS Curtis, R. O. (1981) Yield Tables Past and Present. In: Forestry Predictive Models: Problems in Application (D.C. LeMaster, D. M. Baumgartner, and R. C. Chapman, eds.), pages

7 77. Curtis, R. O., G. W. Clendenen, and D. J. DeMars. (1981) A New Stand Simulator for Coast Douglas-fir: DFSIM User's Guide. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report PNW Davis, A. W. and P. W. West. (1981) Remarks on Generalized Least Squares Estimation of Yield Functions by I. S. Ferguson and J. W. Leech. Forest Science, 27: Ek, A. R. and R. A. Monserud. (1981) Methodology for Modeling Forest Stand Dynamics. In: Forestry Predictive Models: Problems in Application (D.C. LeMaster, D. M. Baumgartner, and R. C. Chapman, eds.), pages Leech, J. W. and I. S. Ferguson. (1981) Comparison of Yield Models for Unthinned Stands of Radiata Pine. Australian Forest Research, 11: Murphy, P. A. and R. C. Beltz. (1981) Growth and Yield of Shortleaf Pine In the West Gulf Region. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SO West, P. W. (1981) Simulation of Diameter Growth and Mortality in Regrowth Eucalypt Forest of Southern Tasmania. Forest Science, 27: Baker, J.B. and P. A. Murphy. (1982) Growth and Yield Following Four Reproduction Cutting Methods in Loblolly-Shortleaf Pine Stands-A Case Study. South. J. Appl. For., 6: Burkhart, H. E. (1982) Predicting Growth and Yield: Alternative Approaches and Their Applications. In: 31st Annual Forestry Symposium, Predicting Growth and Yield in the Mid-South (J. E. Hotvedt and B. D. Jackson, eds.), pages Hann, D. W. and K. Riitters. (1982) A Key to the Literature on Forest Growth and Yield in the Pacific Northwest: Oregon State University Forest Research Lab, Research Bulletin Hafley, W. L., W. D. Smith, and M. A. Buford. (1982) A New Yield Prediction Model for Unthinned Loblolly Pine Plantations. Southern Forest Research Center, School of Forest Resources, North Carolina State University, Technical Report No Murphy, P. A. and R. M. Farrar. (1982) Interim Models for Basal Area and Volume Projection of Uneven-Aged Loblolly-Shortleaf Pine Stands. South. J. Appl. For., 6:

8 88. Nautiyal, J. C. and L. Couto. (1982) The use of production-function analysis in forest management: eucalypts in Brazil, a case study. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 12: Sadiq, R. A. (1982) Estimation of stand basal area growth and yield with a reverse logistic function. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 13: Seegrist, D. W. and S. L. Arner. (1982) Variable Density Growth and Yield Models for Spruce and Fir in Maine. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. 91. Bailey, R. L. and K. D. Ware. (1983) Erratum: Compatible basal-area growth and yield model for thinned and unthinned stands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 13: Baldwin, V. C., Jr. and J. R. Saucier. (1983) Aboveground Weight and Volume of Unthinned, Planted Longleaf Pine on West Gulf Forest Sites. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SO Murphy, P. A. (1983) Merchantable and Sawtimber Volumes for Natural Even-Aged Stands of Loblolly Pine in the West Gulf Region. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SO Murphy, P. A. (1983) A Nonlinear Timber Yield Equation System for Loblolly Pine. Forest Science, 29: Smith, V. G. (1983) Compatible Basal Area Growth and Yield Models Consistent With Forest Growth Theory. Forest Science, 29: Burkhart, H. E. and P. T. Sprinz. (1984) A Model for Assessing Hardwood Competition Effects on Yields of Loblolly Pine Plantations. VPI & SU, School of Forestry and Wildlife Resources, Publication No. FWS Burkhart, H.E. and P.T. Sprinz. (1984) Compatible cubic volume and basal area projection equations for thinned old-field Loblolly pine plantations. Forest Science, 30(1): Chang, S. J. (1984) A simple production function model for variable density growth and yield modeling. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 14: Clutter, J. L., W. R. Harms, G. H. Brister, and J. W. Rheney. (1984) Stand Structure and Yields of Site-Prepared Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Lower Coastal Plain of the Carolinas, Georgia, and North Florida. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, General Technical Report SE-27. 8

9 100. Garcia, O. (1984) New Class of Growth Models for Even-Aged Stands: Pinus Radiata in Golden Downs Forest. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science, 14: Hahn, J. T. and J. M. Steiman. (1984) Empirical Yield Tables for Michigan. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station, General Technical Report NC McClure, J. P. and H.A. Knight. (1984) Empirical Yields of Timber and Forest Biomass in the Southeast. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SE Pienaar, L. V. and B. D. Shiver. (1984) An Analysis and Models of Basal Area Growth in 45-Year-Old Unthinned and Thinned Slash Pine Plantation Plots. Forest Science, 30: Sloboda, B. (1984) Possibilities of Mathematicaly Predicting Timber Production in Commercial Forests. Bulletin of the Nagoya University Forests, No. 7, pp West, P. W.,D. A. Ratkowsky, and A. W. Davis. (1984) Problems of Hypothesis Testing of Regressions with Multiple Measurements From Individual Sampling Units. Forest Ecology and Management, 7: Bailey, R. L., G. E. Grider, J.W. Rheney, and L. V. Pienaar. (1985) Stand Structure and Yields for Site-Prepared Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Piedmont and Upper Coastal Plain of Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. University of Georgia, College of Agriculture Experiment Stations, Research Bulletin Burkhart, H. E., D. C. Cloeren, and R. L. Amateis. (1985) Yield Relationships in Unthinned Loblolly Pine Plantations on Cutover, Site-Prepared Lands. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 9: Dale, V. H., T. W. Doyle, and H. H. Shugart. (1985) A Comparison of Tree Growth Models. Ecological Modeling, 29: Farrar, R. M., Jr. (1985) Volume and Growth Predictions for Thinned Even-Aged Natural Longleaf Pine Stands in the East Gulf Area. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SO Pienaar, L. V., B. d. Shiver, and G. E. Grider. (1985) Predicting Basal Area Growth in Thinned Slash Pine Plantations. Forest Science, 31: Ritchie, M. W. and D. W. Hann. (1985) Equations for Predicting Basal Area Increment in Douglas-fir and Grand Fir. Oregon State University, Forest Research Lab, Research Bulletin 51. 9

10 112. Sadiq, R. A. (1985) Comparison of Some Basal Area Growth and Yield Functions. Journal of Tree Science, 4: Wensel, L. C. and T. A. Robards. (1985) Revised parameter estimates for CACTOS growth models. University of California, Northern California Forest Yield Cooperative, Research Note No Woollons, R. C. and W. J. Hayward. (1985) Revision of a Growth and Yield Model for Radiata Pine in New Zealand. Forest Ecology and Management, 11: Benjamin, L.R. and R.C. Hardwick. (1986) Sources of Variation and Measures of Variability in Even-aged Stands of Plants. Annals of Botany, 58: Borders, B. E. and R. L. Bailey. (1986) A Compatible System of Growth and Yield Equations for Slash Pine Fitted with Restricted Three-Stage Last Squares. Forest Science, 32: Farrar, R. M., Jr. and P. A. Murphy. (1986) In Search of an Improved Sawtimber Stand Volume Function. In: Fourth Biennial Southern Silvicultureal Research Conference. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, General Technical Report SE Farrar, R. M., Jr., P. A. Murphy, and T. G. Matney. (1986) Predicting Growth and Yield in Natural Southern Timber Stands. The Compiler, 3: Knoebel, B.R., H.E. Burkhart, and D.E. Beck. (1986) A growth and yield model for thinned stands of Yellow-poplar. Supplement to: Forest Science, 32(2): 62 pages Pienaar, L. V. and B. D. Shiver. (1986) Basal Area Prediction and Projection Equations for Pine Plantations. Forest Science, 32: Sadiqu, R. a. and A. F. Beckwith. (1986) Modified Australian Stand Growth Formula for Managed Plantations. Australian Forest Research, 16: Smith, W. D. and W. L. Hafley. (1986) Evaluation of a Loblolly Pine Plantation Thinning Model. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 10: West, P. W., A. W. Davis, and D. A. Ratkowsky. (1986) Approaches to Regression Analysis with Multiple Measurements from Individual Sampling Units. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 26: Baldwin, V. C., Jr. and D. P. Feduccia. (1987) Loblolly Pine Growth and Yield Prediction for Managed West Gulf Plantations. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper SO

11 125. Baldwin, V. C., Jr., D. P. Feduccia, and J. D. Haywood. (1988) Postthinning growth and yield of row-thinned and selectively thinned loblolly and slash pine plantations. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 19: Daniels, R. F. and H. E. Burkhart. (1988) An Integrated System of Forest Stand Models. Forest Ecology and Management, 23: Garcia, O. (1988) Growth Modelling - a (Re)view. New Zealand Forestry, 33: Pukkala, T. and T. Kolström. (1988) Simulation of the Development of Norway Spruce Stands using a Transition Matrix. Forest Ecology and Management, 25: Stage, A. R., D. L. Renner, and R. C. Chapman. (1988) Selected Yield Tables for Plantations and Natural Stands in Inland Northwest Forests. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Research Paper INT Bailey, R. L., T. M. Burgan, and E. J. Jokela. (1989) Fertilized Midrotation-Aged Slash Pine Plantations - Stand Structure and Yield Prediction Models. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 13: Borders, B.E. (1989) Systems of Equations in Forest Stand Models. Forest Science, 35(2): Borders, B. E. and W. M. Harrison. (1989) Comparison of Slash Pine and Loblolly Pine Performance on Cutover site-prepared Sites in the Coastal Plain of Georgia and Florida. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 13: Candy, S.G. (1989) Growth and yield models for Pinus radiata in Tasmania. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science, 19(1): Sloboda, B. and J. Pfreundt. (1989) Tree and stand growth. Prepared for presentation at IUFRO-meeting (S4.01) in Vienna, Sept Bruce, D. (1990) Development of Empirical Forest Growth Models. In: Process Modelling of Forest Growth Responses To Environmental Stress (R. K. Dixon, R. S. Meldahl, G. A. Ruark, and W. G. Warren, eds.). Timber Press, Portland, OR. pp Murray, M.D. and C.A. Harrington. (1990) Yield comparison of three Douglas-fir plantations on former farmland in western Washington. WJAF, 5(4): Pienaar, L. V., W. M. Harrison, and J. W. Rheney. (1990) Volume, Weight and Yield Tables for Slash Pine Plantations in The Southeastern Coastal Plain. Research Division Georgia Forestry Commission, Georgia Forest Research paper No

12 138. Shiver, B. D. and G. H. Brister. (1990) Tree and Stand Volume Functions for Eucalyptus Saligna in Western Kenya. In: Proc. Research in Forest Mensuration, Growth and Yield. School of Forestry and Wildlife Resources, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Publ. No. FWS-2-90 (H. E. Burkhart, Ed.) 5-11 August 1990, Montreal, Canada Walters, D. K., A. R. Ek, and D. Czysz. (1990) Construction of Variable-Density Empirical Yield Equations from Forest Management Inventory Data. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry, 7: Whyte, A. G. D. and R. C. Woollons. (1990) Modelling stand growth of radiata pine thinned to varying densities. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 20: Buford, M.A. (1991) Performance of four yield models for predicting stand dynamics of a 30-year-old Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) spacing study. Forest Ecology and Management, 46: Lappi, J. (1991) Calibration of Height and Volume Equations with Random Parameters. Forest Science, 37: Lime, S. D., D. K. Walters, and A. R. Ek. (1991) GIP Software for Implementing Stand Level Growth and Yield Equations. The Compiler, 9: Seymour, R. S. and R. C. Lemin, Jr. (1991) Empirical Yields of Commercial Tree Species in Maine. University of Maine, College of Forest Resources, Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, Miscellaneous Report Somer, G. L. and R. M. Farrar, Jr. (1991) Biomathematical Growth Equations for Natural Longleaf Pine Stands. Forest Science, 37: Stage, A.R. (1991) Statistical procedures for disaggregation applicable to modeling climatic effects on forest growth. U.S.D.A. Forest Service Research Note, INT- 395, 6 pages Walters, D. K. and A. Ek. (1991) GIP: Growth Implementation Package and things to come. In: Forestry Futures, Proceedings of Midwestern Forest Mensurations, Great Lakes Forest Growth and Yield Cooperative, and the Forestry Canada Modeling Working Group Joint Workshop, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Nigh, G. D. and V. G. Smith. (1992) A Geometric Approach to Modelling Stand Volume. University of Toronto (unpublished) Payandeh, B., M. Punch, and D. Basham. (1992) User's Manual for "Plant-PC": A Model for Forest Plantation Establishment in Ontario. Canada-Ontario Forest Resource Development Agreement, COFRDA Report 3319, Forestry Canada, 54 pp. 12

13 150. Saramäki, J. (1992) A Growth and Yield Prediction Model of Pinus Kesiya (Royle Ex Gordon) in Zambia. The Society of Forestry in Finland, The Finnish Forest Research Institute, Acta Forestalia Fennica Walters, D. K. and A. R. Ek. (1992) Whole Stand Equations of Yield and Density for Mixed Species Stands Developed from Forest Inventory and Analysis Data. (Unpublished) Baldwin, Jr., V.C., H.E. Burkhart, P.M. Dougherty, and R.O. Teskey. (1993) Using a growth and yield model (PTAEDA2) as a driver for a biological process model (MAESTRO). U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Research Paper SO-276, 9 pages Hynynen, J. (1993) Self-thinning Models for Even-aged Stands of Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies and Betula pendula. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 8: Rustagi, K. P. (1993) Growth and Yield Estimation Using Temporary Variable Plots. In: Growth and Yield Estimation from Successive Forest Inventories Proceedings (J. K. Vanclay, J. P. Skorsgaard, G. Z. Gertner, Eds.) So/rensen, V. K. (1993) Comparison of an empiric and a prognostic yield table for Grand fir (Abies grandis (Dougl.) Lindley) in Denmark Stage, A. R., N. L. Crookston and R. A. Monserud. (1993) An aggregation algorithm for increasing the efficiency of population models. Ecological Modelling, 68: Pienaar. L. V. and J. W. Rheney. (1993) Yield Prediction for Mechanically Site- Prepared Slash Pine Plantations in the Southeastern Coastal Plain. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 17: Walters, D. K. and A. R. Ek. (1993) Whole Stand Yield and Density Equations for Fourteen Forest Types in Minnesota. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry, 10: Zhang, L., J. A. Moore, and J. D. Newberry. (1993) Disaggregating Stand Volume Growth to Individual Trees. Forest Science, 39: Zhang, L., J. A. Moore, and J. D. Newberry. (1993) A Whole-Stand Growth and Yield Model for Interior Douglas-Fir. Western Journal of Applied Forestry, 8: Amateis, R.L. (1994) An approach to developing process-oriented growth and yield models. Forest Ecology and Management, 69:

14 162. Curtis, R.O. (1994) Some simulation estimates of mean annual increment of Douglasfir: results, limitations, and implications for management. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Research Paper PNW-RP-471, 27 pages Dhote, J.F. (1994) Hypotheses about competition for light and water in even-aged common beech (Fagus silvatica L.). Forest Ecology and Management, 69: Erickson, G.W. (1994) Growth and yield of noncommercially thinned black spruce in Northern Minnesota. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Research Note NC-364, 4 pages Hasenauer, H., H. E. Burkhart, and H. Sterba. (1994) Variation in Potential Volume Yield of Loblolly Pine Plantations. Forest Science, 40: Amateis, R.L., P.J. Radtke, and H.E. Burkhart. (1995) TAUYIELD: A stand-level growth and yield model for thinned and unthinned Loblolly pine plantations. Loblolly Pine Growth and Yield Research Cooperative, Report #82, 38 pages Amateis, R.L., P.J. Radtke, and H.E. Burkhart. (1996) Growth and yield of thinned and unthinned plantations. Journal of Forestry, 94(12): Candy, S.G. (1996) Growth and yield models for Eucalyptus nitens plantations in Tasmania and New Zealand. Forests and Forest Industry Council, steve.candy@forestry.tas.gov.au Lenhart, J.D. (1996) Total and partial stand-level yield prediction for Loblolly and Slash pine plantations in east Texas. South. J. App. For., 20(1): Murphy, P.A. and M.G. Shelton. (1996) An individual-tree based area growth model for Loblolly pine stands. Can. J. For. Res., 26: Shortt, J.S. and H.E. Burkhart. (1996) A comparison of Loblolly pine plantation growth and yield models for inventory updating. South. J. App. For., 20(1): Zhang, S., H.E. Burkhart, and R.L. Amateis. (1996) Modeling individual tree growth for juvenile Loblolly pine plantations. Forest Ecology and Management, 89: Hasenauer, H., H.E. Burkhart, and R.L. Amateis. (1997) Basal area development in thinned and unthinned Loblolly pine plantations. Can. J. For. Res., 27: Zhang, S. R.L. Amateis, and H.E. Burkhart. (1997) Constraining individual tree diameter increment and survival models for Loblolly pine plantations. Forest Science, 43(3):

15 175. Cochran, P.H. and J.W. Barrett. (1998) Thirty-five-year growth of thinned and unthinned Ponderosa pine plantations in the Methow Valley of Northern Washington. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Research Paper PNW-RP-502, 24 pages Johansson, T. (1999) Biomass production of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) growing on abandoned farmland. Silva Fennica, 33(4): Amateis, R.L. (2000) Modeling response to thinning in Loblolly pine plantations. South. J. Appl. For., 24(1): Kangas, A. and M. Maltamo. (2000) Calibrating predicted diameter distribution with additional information. Forest Science, 46(3): Kangas, A. and M. Maltamo. (2000) Percentile based basal area diameter distribution models for Scots pine, Norway spruce and birch species. Silva Fennica, 34(4): Kangas, A. and M. Maltamo. (2000) Performance of percentile based diameter distribution prediction and Weibull Method in independent data sets. Silva Fennica, 34(4): Baldwin, Jr., V.C., H.E. Burkhart, J.A. Westfall, and K.D. Peterson. (2001) Linking growth and yield process models to estimate impact of environmental changes on growth of Loblolly pine. Forest Science, 47(1): Fang, Z. and R.L. Bailey. (2001) Nonlinear mixed effects modeling for Slash pine dominant height growth following intensive silvicultural treatments. Forest Science, 47(3): Hall, D.B. and R.L. Bailey. (2001) Modeling and prediction of forest growth variables based on multilevel nonlinear mixed models. Forest Science, 47(3): Johnsen, K., L. Samuelson, R. Teskey, S. McNulty, and T. Fox. (2001) Process models as tools in forestry research and management. Forest Science, 47(1): Sironen, S., A. Kangas, M. Maltamo, and J. Kangas. (2001) Estimating individual tree growth with the k-nearest neighbour and k-most similar neighbour methods. Silva Fennica, 35(4): Zhang, Y. and B.E. Borders. (2001) An iterative state-space growth and yield modeling approach for unthinned Loblolly pine plantations. Forest Ecology and Management, 146: Eerikainen, K. (2002) A site dependent simultaneous growth projection model for Pinus kesiya plantations in Zambia and Zimbabwe. Forest Science, 48(3):

16 188. Solomon, D.S. and W.B. Leak. (2002) Modeling the regeneration of northern hardwoods with FOREGEN. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Research Paper NE-719, 9 pages Wagner, R.G., E.H. Bowling, and R.S. Seymour. (2003) Assessing silviculture research priorities for Maine using wood supply analysis. Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station, Technical Bulleting #186, 105 pages. 16

Predictions of individual-tree and whole-stand attributes for loblolly pine plantations

Predictions of individual-tree and whole-stand attributes for loblolly pine plantations Forest Ecology and Management 236 (2006) 342 347 www.elsevier.com/locate/foreco Predictions of individual-tree and whole-stand attributes for loblolly pine plantations Quang V. Cao * School of Renewable

More information

ADVANCING INDIVIDUAL TREE BIOMASS PREDICTION: ASSESSMENT AND ALTERNATIVES TO THE COMPONENT RATIO METHOD

ADVANCING INDIVIDUAL TREE BIOMASS PREDICTION: ASSESSMENT AND ALTERNATIVES TO THE COMPONENT RATIO METHOD ADVANCING INDIVIDUAL TREE BIOMASS PREDICTION: ASSESSMENT AND ALTERNATIVES TO THE COMPONENT RATIO METHOD Aaron Weiskittel, Jereme Frank, David Walker, Phil Radtke, David Macfarlane, James Westfall 1 Abstract

More information

NTRAL HARDWOOD NOTES. Estimating Pine Growth And Yield

NTRAL HARDWOOD NOTES. Estimating Pine Growth And Yield North Central Forest Experiment Station 5.08 NTRAL HARDWOOD NOTES Estimating Pine Growth And Yield Although hardwoods comprise the bulk of the volume in the central hardwood forest, pines are locally important

More information

Crown Ratio and Relative Spacing Relationships for Loblolly Pine Plantations

Crown Ratio and Relative Spacing Relationships for Loblolly Pine Plantations Open Journal of Forestry. Vol., No.3, -5 Published Online July in SciRes (http://www.scirp.org/journal/ojf) http://dx.doi.org/.436/ojf..34 Crown Ratio and Relative Spacing Relationships for Loblolly Pine

More information

ADJUSTING SITE INDEX AND AGE TO ACCOUNT FOR GENETIC EFFECTS IN YIELD EQUATIONS FOR LOBLOLLY PINE

ADJUSTING SITE INDEX AND AGE TO ACCOUNT FOR GENETIC EFFECTS IN YIELD EQUATIONS FOR LOBLOLLY PINE ADJUSTING SITE INDEX AND AGE TO ACCOUNT FOR GENETIC EFFECTS IN YIELD EQUATIONS FOR LOBLOLLY PINE Steven A. Knowe and G. Sam Foster 1 Abstract Nine combinations of site index curves and age adjustments

More information

Modeling the Size Density Relationship in Direct-Seeded Slash Pine Stands

Modeling the Size Density Relationship in Direct-Seeded Slash Pine Stands Modeling the Size Density Relationship in Direct-Seeded Slash Pine Stands Quang V. Cao, Thomas J. Dean, and V. Clark Baldwin, Jr. ABSTRACT. The relationship between quadratic mean diameter and tree density

More information

Incorporating Whole-Stand and Individual-Tree Models in a Stand-Table Projection System

Incorporating Whole-Stand and Individual-Tree Models in a Stand-Table Projection System Incorporating Whole-Stand and Individual-Tree Models in a Stand-Table Projection System Quang V. Cao Abstract: A stand table provides number of trees per unit area for each diameter class. This article

More information

EFFECTS OF GENETICALLY IMPROVED STANDS ON GROWTH AND YIELD PRINCIPLES. P. T. Sprinz 1/

EFFECTS OF GENETICALLY IMPROVED STANDS ON GROWTH AND YIELD PRINCIPLES. P. T. Sprinz 1/ EFFECTS OF GENETICALLY IMPROVED STANDS ON GROWTH AND YIELD PRINCIPLES P. T. Sprinz 1/ Abstract.--Economic and biological evaluation of tree improvement programs is dependent on quantifying the long term

More information

A Growth and Yield Model for Thinned Stands of Yellow-Poplar

A Growth and Yield Model for Thinned Stands of Yellow-Poplar SUPPLEMENT TO FOREST SCIENCE, VOL. 32, NO. 2 JUNE 1986 (ISSN 0015-749X) A PUBLICATION OF THE SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS A Growth and Yield Model for Thinned Stands of Yellow-Poplar BY BRUCE R. KNOEBEL

More information

Diameter Distributions and Yields of Thinned Loblolly Pine Plantations

Diameter Distributions and Yields of Thinned Loblolly Pine Plantations Diameter Distributions and Yields of Thinned Loblolly Pine Plantations Publication No. FWS--8 School of Forestry and Wildlife Resources Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, Virginia

More information

Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries, All Quarters 2009

Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries, All Quarters 2009 OF AGRICU LT URE United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Resource Bulletin PNW-RB-259 September 2010 Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest

More information

Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries, All Quarters 2010

Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries, All Quarters 2010 OF AGRICU LT URE United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Resource Bulletin PNW-RB-260 July 2011 Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest

More information

Linking individual-tree and whole-stand models for forest growth and yield prediction

Linking individual-tree and whole-stand models for forest growth and yield prediction Cao Forest Ecosystems 4, :8 http://www.forestecosyst.com/content///8 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Linking individual-tree and whole-stand models for forest growth and yield prediction Quang V Cao Abstract

More information

Linking individual-tree and whole-stand models for forest growth and yield prediction

Linking individual-tree and whole-stand models for forest growth and yield prediction Cao Forest Ecosystems 4, :8 http://www.forestecosyst.com/content///8 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Linking individual-tree and whole-stand models for forest growth and yield prediction Quang V Cao Abstract

More information

A KEY TO THE LITERATURE PRESENTING SITE-INDEX AND DOMINANT-HEIGHT- GROWTH CURVES AND EQUATIONS FOR SPECIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND CALIFORNIA

A KEY TO THE LITERATURE PRESENTING SITE-INDEX AND DOMINANT-HEIGHT- GROWTH CURVES AND EQUATIONS FOR SPECIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND CALIFORNIA Research Contribution 7 March 1995 A KEY TO THE LITERATURE PRESENTING SITE-INDEX AND DOMINANT-HEIGHT- GROWTH CURVES AND EQUATIONS FOR SPECIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND CALIFORNIA by David W. Hann College

More information

IMPACT OF INITIAL SPACING ON YIELD PER ACRE AND WOOD QUALITY OF UNTHINNED LOBLOLLY PINE AT AGE 21

IMPACT OF INITIAL SPACING ON YIELD PER ACRE AND WOOD QUALITY OF UNTHINNED LOBLOLLY PINE AT AGE 21 IMPACT OF INITIAL SPACING ON YIELD PER ACRE AND WOOD QUALITY OF UNTHINNED LOBLOLLY PINE AT AGE 21 Alexander Clark III, Richard F. Daniels, Lewis Jordan, and Laurie Schimleck 1 Abstract The market for southern

More information

A New Algorithm for Stand Table Projection Models

A New Algorithm for Stand Table Projection Models A New Algorithm for Stand Table Projection Models Quang V. Cao and V. Clark Baldwin, Jr. ABSTRACT. The constrained least squares method is proposed as an algorithm for projecting stand tables through time.

More information

MS33 THINNING STUDY: NINE-YEAR POST THINNING ANALYSIS

MS33 THINNING STUDY: NINE-YEAR POST THINNING ANALYSIS MS33 THINNING STUDY: NINE-YEAR POST THINNING ANALYSIS Plantation Management Research Cooperative Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources University of Georgia PMRC Technical Report 1998-1 February,

More information

Regeneration / Young Stand Models

Regeneration / Young Stand Models Many of the standard growth and yield models that are currently in use start with stands that have passed the regeneration phase of development (i.e., they start with stands with ages of 15 or 20 years

More information

Stocking Levels and Underlying Assumptions for Uneven-Aged Ponderosa Pine Stands

Stocking Levels and Underlying Assumptions for Uneven-Aged Ponderosa Pine Stands United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Research Note PNW-RN-509 February 1992 Stocking Levels and Underlying Assumptions for Uneven-Aged Ponderosa Pine

More information

SIMPLE TAPER: TAPER EQUATIONS FOR THE FIELD FORESTER

SIMPLE TAPER: TAPER EQUATIONS FOR THE FIELD FORESTER SIMPLE TAPER: TAPER EQUATIONS FOR THE FIELD FORESTER David R. Larsen 1 Abstract. Simple taper is set of linear equations that are based on stem taper rates; the intent is to provide taper equation functionality

More information

Models for Unfertilized and Fertilized Slash Pine Plantations: CRIFF B400 and B500 Series PMRC TECHNICAL REPORT

Models for Unfertilized and Fertilized Slash Pine Plantations: CRIFF B400 and B500 Series PMRC TECHNICAL REPORT Models for Unfertilized and Fertilized Slash Pine Plantations: CRIFF B400 and B500 Series Plantation Management Research Cooperative Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources University of Georgia Athens,

More information

TREE GROWTH MODELS often describe annual

TREE GROWTH MODELS often describe annual Evaluation of Four Methods to Estimate Parameters of an Annual Tree Survival and Diameter Growth Model Quang Cao and Mike Strub Abstract: An approach to simultaneously estimate parameters of an annual

More information

PREFACE ABSTRACT AUTHOR

PREFACE ABSTRACT AUTHOR United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Resource Bulletin PNW-RB-190 February 1992 Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries,

More information

NTRALHARDWOOD NOTES. Estimating Oak Growth and Yield. Managed Stand Yield. Individual Tree Growth and Yield Models

NTRALHARDWOOD NOTES. Estimating Oak Growth and Yield. Managed Stand Yield. Individual Tree Growth and Yield Models North Central Forest Experiment Station 5.03 NTRALHARDWOOD NOTES Estimating Oak Growth and Yield Yields from upland oak stands vary widely from stand to stand due to differences in age, site quality, species

More information

PACIFIC NORTHWEST: '1910-'198'1

PACIFIC NORTHWEST: '1910-'198'1 RESEARCH BULLETIN 39 NOVEMBER 1982 144 7 A45 no$39. op.2 COMPACT A KEY TO THE LITERATURE ON FOREST GROWTH AND YIELD IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST: '1910-'198'1 D.W. HANN K. RIITTERS SCHOOL OF FORESTRY OREGON

More information

Introduction to Growth and Yield Models

Introduction to Growth and Yield Models Introduction to Growth & Yield Models Introduction to Growth and Yield Models Introduction to Growth & Yield Models TYPES OF GROWTH AND YIELD MODELS OR SIMULATORS Whole-Stand Whole-Stand/Diameter-Free

More information

Tree Height Estimation in Redwood/Douglas-fir Stands in Mendocino County

Tree Height Estimation in Redwood/Douglas-fir Stands in Mendocino County Tree Height Estimation in Redwood/Douglas-fir Stands in Mendocino County Helge Eng 1 Abstract In this study, height-diameter equations were developed for managed stands of coastal redwood/douglas-fir stands

More information

PMRC SAGS CULTURE / DENSITY STUDY: AGE 4 ANALYSIS

PMRC SAGS CULTURE / DENSITY STUDY: AGE 4 ANALYSIS PMRC SAGS CULTURE / DENSITY STUDY: AGE 4 ANALYSIS Plantation Management Research Cooperative Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources University of Georgia PMRC Technical Report 2002-4 April 16, 2002

More information

PMRC SAGS CULTURE / DENSITY STUDY: AGE 6 ANALYSIS

PMRC SAGS CULTURE / DENSITY STUDY: AGE 6 ANALYSIS PMRC SAGS CULTURE / DENSITY STUDY: AGE 6 ANALYSIS Plantation Management Research Cooperative Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources University of Georgia PMRC Technical Report 2004-2 May 20, 2004

More information

Key Words: growth function, model validation, predicted error, permanent sample plot

Key Words: growth function, model validation, predicted error, permanent sample plot Twenty-five nonlinear height diameter models were fitted and developed for 9 forest species in Ontario s boreal forests based on individual tree height and diameter data (n= 21,571) collected from permanent

More information

Forest Assessments with LiDAR: from Research to Operational Programs

Forest Assessments with LiDAR: from Research to Operational Programs Forest Assessments with LiDAR: from Research to Operational Programs David L. Evans Department of Forestry Forest and Wildlife Research Center Mississippi State University Forest Remote Sensing: Then and

More information

In 1997, the United States had 747

In 1997, the United States had 747 Private Timberlands Growing Demands, Shrinking Land Base Ralph Alig, John Mills, and Brett Butler ABSTRACT By 2050, US timberland area is projected to be about 3 percent smaller than today due to increasing

More information

THE B.F. GRANT SPACING STUDY: RESULTS THROUGH AGE 19

THE B.F. GRANT SPACING STUDY: RESULTS THROUGH AGE 19 THE B.F. GRANT SPACING STUDY: RESULTS THROUGH AGE 19 Plantation Management Research Cooperative Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources University of Georgia PMRC Technical Report 2002-6 April 17,

More information

Red Alder Diameter and Height Growth Equations. Development of Annualized Diameter and Height Growth Equations for Red Alder: Preliminary Results

Red Alder Diameter and Height Growth Equations. Development of Annualized Diameter and Height Growth Equations for Red Alder: Preliminary Results Current research has shown treatment effects in conifers, but no work has been done on hardwoods. This datasetlproject provides a great opportunity to test these effects. /* Red Alder Diameter and Height

More information

1. Claughton-Wallin, H. and F. McVicker The Jonson Absolute Form Quotient as an Expression of Taper. Journal of Forestry 18:

1. Claughton-Wallin, H. and F. McVicker The Jonson Absolute Form Quotient as an Expression of Taper. Journal of Forestry 18: Last revised: May 2004 Bibliography Taper and Form (112 entries) 1. Claughton-Wallin, H. and F. McVicker. 1920. The Jonson Absolute Form Quotient as an Expression of Taper. Journal of Forestry 18:346-357.

More information

The Most Similar Neighbour Reference in the Yield Prediction of Pinus kesiya Stands in Zambia

The Most Similar Neighbour Reference in the Yield Prediction of Pinus kesiya Stands in Zambia Silva Fennica 35(4) research articles The Most Similar Neighbour Reference in the Yield Prediction of Pinus kesiya Stands in Zambia Matti Maltamo and Kalle Eerikäinen Maltamo, M. & Eerikäinen, K. 2001.

More information

The Weighted Least Squares Method Affects the Economic Rotation Age of Loblolly Pine - Two Planting Density Scenarios

The Weighted Least Squares Method Affects the Economic Rotation Age of Loblolly Pine - Two Planting Density Scenarios 42 The Open Forest Science Journal, 20, 4, 42-48 Open Access The Weighted Least Squares Method Affects the Economic Rotation Age of Loblolly Pine - Two Planting Density Scenarios Curtis L. VanderSchaaf

More information

97330, USA. 2

97330, USA.   2 The Importance of Forest Stand Level Inventory to Sustain Multiple Forest Values in the Presence of Endangered Species Debora L. Johnson 1, K. Norman Johnson 2 and David W. Hann 2 1 Oregon State University,

More information

Financial Analysis of Mid-rotation Fertilization in Lower Coastal Plain Slash Pine Plantations

Financial Analysis of Mid-rotation Fertilization in Lower Coastal Plain Slash Pine Plantations Financial Analysis of Mid-rotation Fertilization in Lower Coastal Plain Slash Pine Plantations Stacey W. Martin, Robert L. Bailey, and Eric J. Jokela Plantation Management Research Cooperative Daniel B.

More information

A TREE BIOMASS AND CARBON ESTIMATION SYSTEM

A TREE BIOMASS AND CARBON ESTIMATION SYSTEM A TREE BIOMASS AND CARBON ESTIMATION SYSTEM Emily B. Schultz, Thomas G. Matney, and Donald L. Grebner 1 Abstract Appropriate forest management decisions for the developing woody biofuel and carbon credit

More information

14 Year Results of the PMRC Species Comparison Study

14 Year Results of the PMRC Species Comparison Study 14 Year Results of the PMRC Species Comparison Study Plantation Management Research Cooperative D. B. Warnell School of Forest Resources University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 30602 K. L. Hitch PMRC Technical

More information

SAGS CULTURE/DENSITY STUDY: RESULTS THROUGH AGE 10

SAGS CULTURE/DENSITY STUDY: RESULTS THROUGH AGE 10 SAGS CULTURE/DENSITY STUDY: RESULTS THROUGH AGE 10 Plantation Management Research Cooperative Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources University of Georgia PMRC Technical Report 2008 3 December

More information

Minnesota Forestry Research Notes Published by the Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul

Minnesota Forestry Research Notes Published by the Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul Minnesota Forestry Research Notes Published by the Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul October 2016 No. 301 Volume, Growth, and Stand Dynamics of a 192-year Old Pinus resinosa

More information

Forestry Incentives Program Investments in 1974: Retention Rates Through 1981

Forestry Incentives Program Investments in 1974: Retention Rates Through 1981 Forestry Incentives Program Investments in 1974: Retention Rates Through 1981 Christopher D. Risbrudt Marcus H. Goforth Andrew Wheatcraft Paul V. Ellefson Station Bulletin 552-1983 Agricultural Experiment

More information

GROWTH-AND-YIELD INFORMATION IS ESSENTIAL for

GROWTH-AND-YIELD INFORMATION IS ESSENTIAL for Evaluation of Methods to Predict Weibull Parameters for Characterizing Diameter Distributions Krishna Prasad Poudel and Quang V. Cao Abstract: Compared with other distribution functions, the Weibull distribution

More information

1. Behre, C.E Factors Involved in the Application of Form-Class Volume Tables. Journal of Agricultural Research 51(8):

1. Behre, C.E Factors Involved in the Application of Form-Class Volume Tables. Journal of Agricultural Research 51(8): Last revised: May 2004 Bibliography Volume Equations (185 entries) 1. Behre, C.E. 1935. Factors Involved in the Application of Form-Class Volume Tables. Journal of Agricultural Research 51(8):669-713.

More information

İlker Ercanlı 1, Ferhat Bolat 2, and Aydın Kahriman 3. Abstract:

İlker Ercanlı 1, Ferhat Bolat 2, and Aydın Kahriman 3. Abstract: ORAL PRESENTATION Comparing Parameter Recovery Methods for Diameter Distribution Models of Oriental Spruce (Picea orientalis (L.) Link.) and Scotch Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Mixed Stands Located Trabzon

More information

APPENDIX 2 -- EASTERN U.S. SITE-TREE SELECTION CRITERIA AND FIA FOREST TYPE ALGORITHM FOR THE U.S. EASTERN U.S. SITE-TREE SELECTION CRITERIA

APPENDIX 2 -- EASTERN U.S. SITE-TREE SELECTION CRITERIA AND FIA FOREST TYPE ALGORITHM FOR THE U.S. EASTERN U.S. SITE-TREE SELECTION CRITERIA rtheast Field Guide, Version 1.7 APPENDIX 2 -- EASTERN U.S. SITE-TREE SELECTION CRITERIA AND FIA FOREST TYPE ALGORITHM FOR THE U.S. EASTERN U.S. SITE-TREE SELECTION CRITERIA Ideally, site trees in the

More information

GROWTH OF A THINNED WHITE PINE STAND GROWING ON A RECLAIMED SURFACE MINE IN SOUTHWESTERN VIRGINIA

GROWTH OF A THINNED WHITE PINE STAND GROWING ON A RECLAIMED SURFACE MINE IN SOUTHWESTERN VIRGINIA GROWTH OF A THINNED WHITE PINE STAND GROWING ON A RECLAIMED SURFACE MINE IN SOUTHWESTERN VIRGINIA C. N. Casselman, T. R. Fox, and J. A. Burger Abstract Little information exists on the productive potential

More information

MANAGING MIXED SPECIES HARDWOOD STANDS FOR MAXIMUM FINANCIAL RETURNS. Matthew H. Pelkki and Natalia V. Kirillova

MANAGING MIXED SPECIES HARDWOOD STANDS FOR MAXIMUM FINANCIAL RETURNS. Matthew H. Pelkki and Natalia V. Kirillova MANAGING MIXED SPECIES HARDWOOD STANDS FOR MAXIMUM FINANCIAL RETURNS Matthew H. Pelkki and Natalia V. Kirillova ABSTRACT Mixed yellow-poplar-oak stands were simulated on a computer using forward recursive

More information

Growth and Yield. Lecture 8 (4/27/2017)

Growth and Yield. Lecture 8 (4/27/2017) Growth and Yield Lecture 8 (4/27/2017) Overview Review of stand characteristics that affect growth Basic Stand Growth Terminology Yield curve; Yield; Annual increment; Periodic Annual Increment (PAI);

More information

An Evaluation of Height as an Early Selection Criterion for Volume and Predictor of Site Index Gain in the Western Gulf

An Evaluation of Height as an Early Selection Criterion for Volume and Predictor of Site Index Gain in the Western Gulf An Evaluation of Height as an Early Selection Criterion for Volume and Predictor of Site Index Gain in the Western Gulf E. M. Raley 1, D. P. Gwaze 2 and T. D. Byram 3 Abstract: -- Data from repeated periodic

More information

FOR 347: Silviculture. Instructor: Dr. Jeremy Stovall Lecture 17: Forest Nutrition 1

FOR 347: Silviculture. Instructor: Dr. Jeremy Stovall Lecture 17: Forest Nutrition 1 FOR 347: Silviculture Instructor: Dr. Jeremy Stovall Lecture 17: 11.02.2018 Forest Nutrition 1 Context Regeneration Treatments Stand Establishment Intermediate Treatments 2 Context 3 Group Exercise Describe

More information

PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF DOUBLE-SAMPLE FOREST INVENTORY OF PINE AND MIXED STANDS WITH HIGH- AND LOW-DENSITY LIDAR

PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF DOUBLE-SAMPLE FOREST INVENTORY OF PINE AND MIXED STANDS WITH HIGH- AND LOW-DENSITY LIDAR PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF DOUBLE-SAMPLE FOREST INVENTORY OF PINE AND MIXED STANDS WITH HIGH- AND LOW-DENSITY LIDAR Robert C. Parker and Patrick A. Glass 1 Abstract LiDAR data (0.5 and 1 m postings) were used

More information

PNW-3 53 March 1980 ESTIMATING MERCHANTABLE VOLUMES OF SECOND GROWTH DOUGLAS-FIR STANDS FROM TOTAL CUBIC VOLUME AND ASSOCIATED STAND CHARACTERISTICS

PNW-3 53 March 1980 ESTIMATING MERCHANTABLE VOLUMES OF SECOND GROWTH DOUGLAS-FIR STANDS FROM TOTAL CUBIC VOLUME AND ASSOCIATED STAND CHARACTERISTICS This file was created by scanning the printed publication. Text errors identified by the software have been corrected; however, some errors may remain. PNW-3 53 March 1980 ESTIMATING MERCHANTABLE VOLUMES

More information

COMPOSITE TAPER EQUATIONS TO PREDICT OVER- AND UNDER-BARK DIAMETER AND VOLUME OF EUCALYPTUS PILULARIS, E. GLOBOIDEA, AND E. MUELLERIANA IN NEW ZEALAND

COMPOSITE TAPER EQUATIONS TO PREDICT OVER- AND UNDER-BARK DIAMETER AND VOLUME OF EUCALYPTUS PILULARIS, E. GLOBOIDEA, AND E. MUELLERIANA IN NEW ZEALAND 3 COMPOSITE TAPER EQUATIONS TO PREDICT OVER- AND UNDER-BARK DIAMETER AND VOLUME OF EUCALYPTUS PILULARIS, E. GLOBOIDEA, AND E. MUELLERIANA IN NEW ZEALAND A. D. GORDON, C. LUNDGREN, and E. HAY New Zealand

More information

NTRAL HARDWOOD NOTES. Thinning Even-Aged, Upland Oak Stands

NTRAL HARDWOOD NOTES. Thinning Even-Aged, Upland Oak Stands North Central Forest Experiment Station 6.06 NTRAL HARDWOOD NOTES Thinning Even-Aged, Upland Oak Stands Thinning produces bigger and better trees faster. Thinning removes poor quality trees and concentrates

More information

ABSTRACT PREFACE AUTHOR

ABSTRACT PREFACE AUTHOR United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Resource Bulletin PNW-RB-199 January 1994 Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries,

More information

Forecasting Timber, Biomass, and Tree Carbon Pools with the Output of State and Transition Models

Forecasting Timber, Biomass, and Tree Carbon Pools with the Output of State and Transition Models Proceedings of the First Landscape State-and-Transition Simulation Modeling Conference, June 14 16, 2011 Forecasting Timber, Biomass, and Tree Carbon Pools with the Output of State and Transition Models

More information

RESPONSE TO UREA AND AMMONIUM NITRATE FERTILIZATION IN AN 80-YEAR-OLD DOUGLAS-FIR STAND. by Richard E. Miller. Principal Soil Scientist

RESPONSE TO UREA AND AMMONIUM NITRATE FERTILIZATION IN AN 80-YEAR-OLD DOUGLAS-FIR STAND. by Richard E. Miller. Principal Soil Scientist I PNW-330 March 1979 RESPONSE TO UREA AND AMMONIUM NITRATE FERTILIZATION IN AN 80-YEAR-OLD DOUGLAS-FIR STAND by Richard E. Miller. Principal Soil Scientist and Constance A. Harrington. Research Forester

More information

GENERALIZED HEIGHT-DIAMETER MODELS FOR Acacia mangium Willd. PLANTATIONS IN SOUTH SUMATRA

GENERALIZED HEIGHT-DIAMETER MODELS FOR Acacia mangium Willd. PLANTATIONS IN SOUTH SUMATRA GENERALIZED HEIGHT-DIAMETER MODELS FOR Acacia mangium Willd. PLANTATIONS IN SOUTH SUMATRA Haruni Krisnawati 1,2, Yue Wang 3 and Peter K. Ades 4 ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to develop a generalized

More information

SITE INDEX MODELS FOR HEIGHT GROWTH OF PLANTED LOBLOLLY PINE (Pinus taeda L.) SEED SOURCES. Warren L. Nance and Osborn O. Wells 1/

SITE INDEX MODELS FOR HEIGHT GROWTH OF PLANTED LOBLOLLY PINE (Pinus taeda L.) SEED SOURCES. Warren L. Nance and Osborn O. Wells 1/ SITE INDEX MODELS FOR HEIGHT GROWTH OF PLANTED LOBLOLLY PINE (Pinus taeda L.) SEED SOURCES Warren L. Nance and Osborn O. Wells 1/ Abstract.--The loblolly phase of the Southwide Pine Seed Source Study (Wells

More information

FOR 347: Silviculture. Thinning & Silviculture. Group Exercise 4/10/2019. Instructor: Dr. Jeremy Stovall Lecture 19: Thinning Methods

FOR 347: Silviculture. Thinning & Silviculture. Group Exercise 4/10/2019. Instructor: Dr. Jeremy Stovall Lecture 19: Thinning Methods FOR 347: Silviculture Instructor: Dr. Jeremy Stovall Lecture 19: 04.09.2019 Thinning Methods Thinning & Silviculture Regeneration Treatments Stand Establishment Intermediate Treatments 2 Group Exercise

More information

PMRC COASTAL PLAIN CULTURE / DENSITY STUDY: AGE 6 ANALYSIS

PMRC COASTAL PLAIN CULTURE / DENSITY STUDY: AGE 6 ANALYSIS PMRC COASTAL PLAIN CULTURE / DENSITY STUDY: AGE 6 ANALYSIS Plantation Management Research Cooperative Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources University of Georgia PMRC Technical Report 22-5 April

More information

ECONHDWD: A MODEL FOR THE ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF REDUCING HARDWOOD COMPETITION IN UNTHINNED LOBLOLLY PINE PLANTATIONS

ECONHDWD: A MODEL FOR THE ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF REDUCING HARDWOOD COMPETITION IN UNTHINNED LOBLOLLY PINE PLANTATIONS ECONHDWD: A MODEL FOR THE ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF REDUCING HARDWOOD COMPETITION IN UNTHINNED LOBLOLLY PINE PLANTATIONS by Peter T. Sprinz Harold E. Burkhart Ralph L. Amateis Department of Forestry Virginia

More information

Barry New. Branch, NCDFR

Barry New. Branch, NCDFR North Carolina FIA Data Update Barry New Technical Development & Planning Branch, NCDFR Retired foresters meeting May 25, 2011 Forest Inventory & Analysis the Nation s Forest Census 7 Periodic Surveys

More information

Afrequency table of trees arranged by diameter classes, known

Afrequency table of trees arranged by diameter classes, known A Modified Stand Table Projection Growth Model for Unmanaged Loblolly and Slash Pine Plantations in East Texas Micy G. Allen II, Dean W. Coble, Quang V. Cao, Jimmie Yeiser, and I-Kuai Hung ABSTRACT Four

More information

Id-prices. action, consumption, if softwood products n North America. regional time series data, FORUT RErEARGH tab. no.27. homes J.

Id-prices. action, consumption, if softwood products n North America. regional time series data, FORUT RErEARGH tab. no.27. homes J. Th 44 07 A45 no.27 a:r.op.2 COMPACT -h bulletin 27 october 1979 action, consumption, Id-prices if softwood products n North America regional time series data, 1950.1976 I arius M. Adams uchard W. Haynes

More information

The Economic Impact of Privately-Owned Forests in the United States

The Economic Impact of Privately-Owned Forests in the United States The Economic Impact of Privately-Owned Forests in the United States The Economic Impact of Privately-Owned Forests in the United States Prepared for: National Alliance of Forest Owners Contact: Gretchen

More information

Stand Density Management for Optimal Growth. Micky G. Allen II 12/07/2015

Stand Density Management for Optimal Growth. Micky G. Allen II 12/07/2015 Stand Density Management for Optimal Growth Micky G. Allen II 12/07/2015 How does stand density affect growth? Langsaeter s Hypothesis (1941) Relationship valid for a given tree species, age and site Source:

More information

The potential for tree volume production of forested lands is

The potential for tree volume production of forested lands is Effects of Stand Density on Top Height Estimation for Ponderosa Pine Martin Ritchie, Jianwei Zhang, and Todd Hamilton ABSTRACT Site index, estimated as a function of dominant-tree height and age, is often

More information

1 Mile. 1 Kilometer. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PSW

1 Mile. 1 Kilometer. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PSW 1 Mile 1 Kilometer m 1 USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PSW-119. 1990. CHALLENGE Experimental Forest The Challenge Experimental Forest comprises 1446 hectares surrounding the town of Challenge.

More information

PREDICTING DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT FROM TOTAL HEIGHT AND CROWN LENGTH

PREDICTING DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT FROM TOTAL HEIGHT AND CROWN LENGTH PREDICTING DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT FROM TOTAL HEIGHT AND CROWN LENGTH Quang V. Cao and Thomas J. Dean Abstract Tree diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) is often predicted from total height (model a) or

More information

Measures of productivity

Measures of productivity Determinants of productivity Site index Guide curve method Stem analysis method Repeated measurement method One vs. two equation systems Determining site index Growth intercept Plant indicators Soil-site

More information

Simulating and Sampling the Hardwood Compone11t of Loblolly Pine Plantations

Simulating and Sampling the Hardwood Compone11t of Loblolly Pine Plantations Simulating and Sampling the Hardwood Compone11t of Loblolly Pine Plantations D. R. Weise and G. R. Glover Abstract. The hardwood component of young loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations was simulated

More information

DOWNLOAD OR READ : GENETICS AND SILVICULTURE OF TEAK PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

DOWNLOAD OR READ : GENETICS AND SILVICULTURE OF TEAK PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI DOWNLOAD OR READ : GENETICS AND SILVICULTURE OF TEAK PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI Page 1 Page 2 genetics and silviculture of teak genetics and silviculture of pdf genetics and silviculture of teak PDF Silviculture

More information

Dynamic Base-age Invariant Site Index Models for Scotch Pine (Pinus silvestris L.) in Kastamonu Forest Regional Directorate

Dynamic Base-age Invariant Site Index Models for Scotch Pine (Pinus silvestris L.) in Kastamonu Forest Regional Directorate ORAL PRESENTATION Dynamic Base-age Invariant Site Index Models for Scotch Pine (Pinus silvestris L.) in Kastamonu Forest Regional Directorate Muammer Şenyurt 1, and İlker Ercanli 2 1 Asst. Prof., Cankiri

More information

Needed: Guidelines for Defining Acceptable Advance Regeneration

Needed: Guidelines for Defining Acceptable Advance Regeneration United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station Ogden, UT 84401 Research Note INT- 341 July 1984 Needed: Guidelines for Defining Acceptable Advance

More information

Productivity of red alder in western Oregon and Washington

Productivity of red alder in western Oregon and Washington From Biology of Alder Proceedings of Northwest Scientific Association Annual Meeting April 14-15, 1967 Published 1966 Productivity of red alder in western Oregon and Washington Red alder in western Oregon

More information

Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries, First Quarter 1990

Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries, First Quarter 1990 United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Resource Bulletin PNW-RB-175 October 199 Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries,

More information

ESTIMATING VOLUME POTENTIAL IN GENETIC TESTS USING GROWTH AND YIELD MODELS. Warren L. Nance and Osborn O. Wells 1/

ESTIMATING VOLUME POTENTIAL IN GENETIC TESTS USING GROWTH AND YIELD MODELS. Warren L. Nance and Osborn O. Wells 1/ ESTIMATING VOLUME POTENTIAL IN GENETIC TESTS USING GROWTH AND YIELD MODELS Warren L. Nance and Osborn O. Wells 1/ Abstract.--Genetic field tests are subjected to many disturbances such as damage from diseases,

More information

The Hardwood Forests in Changing Times - Adapting to New Realities. Charlie Becker Utilization and Marketing Manager

The Hardwood Forests in Changing Times - Adapting to New Realities. Charlie Becker Utilization and Marketing Manager The Hardwood Forests in Changing Times - Adapting to New Realities Charlie Becker Utilization and Marketing Manager Topic Areas The Hardwood Resource Market and Economic Conditions Thoughts on the Future

More information

The Forest Projection & Planning System (FPS) Regional Species Library Update Year-end 2015

The Forest Projection & Planning System (FPS) Regional Species Library Update Year-end 2015 The Forest Projection & Planning System (FPS) Regional Species Library Update Year-end 2015 FBRI Annual Meeting Report November 10, 2015 DoubleTree Hotel, Portland, Oregon By James D. Arney, PhD Forest

More information

Simulation of Individual Tree Growth and Stand Development in Loblolly Pine Plantations on Cutover, Site-Prepared Areas

Simulation of Individual Tree Growth and Stand Development in Loblolly Pine Plantations on Cutover, Site-Prepared Areas Simulation of Individual Tree Growth and Stand Development in Loblolly Pine Plantations on Cutover, Site-Prepared Areas Publication No. FWS-1-87 Department of Forestry Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia

More information

Tree height estimation using a stochastic height-diameter relationship

Tree height estimation using a stochastic height-diameter relationship Tree height estimation using a stochastic height-diameter relationship M. Barrio 1, U. Diéguez-Aranda 1, F. Castedo, J.G. Álvarez-González 1 and A. Rojo 1 Unidade de Xestión Forestal Sostible Web: http://www.lugo.usc.es/uxfs/

More information

Forest Resources of the United States, 2017:

Forest Resources of the United States, 2017: Forest Resources of the United States, 2017: A Technical Document Supporting the Forest Service 2020 update of the RPA Assessment Abstract Oswalt, Sonja N.; Miles, Patrick D.; Pugh, Scott A.; Smith, W.

More information

Overview of The Plantation Management Research Cooperative (PMRC)

Overview of The Plantation Management Research Cooperative (PMRC) Overview of The Plantation Management Research Cooperative (PMRC) Mike Kane, PMRC Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources University of Georgia June, 2008 PMRC Overview Outline Mission Big Picture

More information

HEIGHT - DIAMETER PREDICTIVE EQUATIONS FOR RUBBER (HEVEA BRASILLIENSIS-A. JUSS- MUELL) PLANTATION, CHOBA, PORT HARCOURT, NIGERIA

HEIGHT - DIAMETER PREDICTIVE EQUATIONS FOR RUBBER (HEVEA BRASILLIENSIS-A. JUSS- MUELL) PLANTATION, CHOBA, PORT HARCOURT, NIGERIA HEIGHT - DIAMETER PREDICTIVE EQUATIONS FOR RUBBER (HEVEA BRASILLIENSIS-A. JUSS- MUELL) PLANTATION, CHOBA, PORT HARCOURT, NIGERIA *OYEBADE, B.A. AND EBITIMI ONYAMBO Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management,

More information

An evaluation of boundary-line release criteria for eleven North American tree species

An evaluation of boundary-line release criteria for eleven North American tree species An evaluation of boundary-line release criteria for eleven North American tree species B.A. Black 1 & M.D. Abrams 2 1 Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, OR 97365, Email: Bryan.Black@oregonstate.edu

More information

White Pine Site Index for the Southern Forest Survey

White Pine Site Index for the Southern Forest Survey United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service White Pine Site Index for the Southern Forest Survey Southern Research Station Bernard R. Parresol and John S. Vissage Research Paper SRS-? 0 White

More information

Volume Growth and Response to Thinning and Fertilizing of Douglas-fir Stands in Southwestern Oregon

Volume Growth and Response to Thinning and Fertilizing of Douglas-fir Stands in Southwestern Oregon I United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station General Technical Report PNW-201 April 1987 Volume Growth and Response to Thinning and Fertilizing of Douglas-fir

More information

ABSTRACT PREFACE AUTHOR

ABSTRACT PREFACE AUTHOR Umted States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Stahon Resource BulletPn PNW-RB-194 Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries, Second Quarter

More information

Height-Diameter Equations for Thirteen Midwestern Bottomland Hardwood Species

Height-Diameter Equations for Thirteen Midwestern Bottomland Hardwood Species Height-Diameter Equations for Thirteen Midwestern Bottomland Hardwood Species Kenneth C. Colbert, Arkansas Forestry Commission, 3821 West Roosevelt, Little Rock,, AR 72204; David R. Larsen, The School

More information

FASTLOB. (A Stand-Level Growth and Yield Model for Fertilized and Thinned Loblolly Pine Plantations)

FASTLOB. (A Stand-Level Growth and Yield Model for Fertilized and Thinned Loblolly Pine Plantations) FASTLOB (A Stand-Level Growth and Yield Model for Fertilized and Thinned Loblolly Pine Plantations) Ralph L. Amateis Harold E. Burkhart H. Lee Allen Cristian Montes May, 2001 Abstract. A stand-level growth

More information

Regeneration: An Overview of Past Trends and Basic Steps Needed to Ensure Future Success

Regeneration: An Overview of Past Trends and Basic Steps Needed to Ensure Future Success Chapter 1 Regeneration: An Overview of Past Trends and Basic Steps Needed to Ensure Future Success Phillip M. Dougherty and Mary L. Duryea Abstract The forest resource of the 12 states in the south comprises

More information

SLASH PINE SITE PREPARATION STUDY: AGE 23 RESULTS

SLASH PINE SITE PREPARATION STUDY: AGE 23 RESULTS SLASH PINE SITE PREPARATION STUDY: AGE 23 RESULTS Plantation Management Research Cooperative Daniel B. Warnell School of Forest Resources University of Georgia PMRC Technical Report 23 3 February, 23 Compiled

More information

Defining Forests. forestry hardwood log native forest old-growth forest. E-unit: Defining Forests Page 1

Defining Forests. forestry hardwood log native forest old-growth forest. E-unit: Defining Forests Page 1 Defining Forests W HEN WE use the tree respectfully and economically, we have one of the greatest resources on the earth, said Frank Lloyd Wright. Clearly Mr. Wright placed value on trees and had sustainability

More information

COLE 1605(b) Report for Washington

COLE 1605(b) Report for Washington COLE 1605(b) Report for Washington COLE Development Group January 4, 2019 1 Abstract This is a standard report produced by COLE, The Carbon Online Estimator. COLE is an online package that was developed

More information

PHENOLOGICAL VARIATION IN HEIGHT AND DIAMETER GROWTH IN PROVENANCES AND FAMILIES OF LOBLOLLY PINE

PHENOLOGICAL VARIATION IN HEIGHT AND DIAMETER GROWTH IN PROVENANCES AND FAMILIES OF LOBLOLLY PINE PHENOLOGICAL VARIATION IN HEIGHT AND DIAMETER GROWTH IN PROVENANCES AND FAMILIES OF LOBLOLLY PINE K.J.S. Jayawickrama', McKeand, S.E 2. and Jett, J.B 3. Abstract. We present results on the phenology of

More information