Authors
Mark Castle, Aaron Weiskittel, Robert Wagner, Mark Ducey, Jereme Frank, Gaetan Pelletier
Publication date
2018
Journal
Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Volume
48
Issue
9
Pages
1007-1019
Publisher
NRC Research Press
Description
Northern hardwood species display a variety of forms and defects that can reduce stem quality and complicate their timber management. However, for the most part, growth and yield models do not account for the influence of stem form and damage. This study determined the influence of stem form and damage on growth, survival, and projected future sawlog value among several northern commercial hardwood species. To accomplish this, hardwood trees on 112 permanent plots across three long-term research sites in Maine were assigned stem form and risk classes using a tree classification system developed in New Brunswick. A highly significant influence of stem form and risk on annualized individual-tree diameter increment and survival was found. Inclusion of these equations into a regional growth and yield model highlighted the importance of stem form and defects on long-term simulations as projected …
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