<div><p>Loblolly pine, a native pine species of the southeastern United States, is the most-planted species for commercial timber. Predicting survival of loblolly pine following planting is of great interest to researchers in forestry science as it is closely related to the yield of timber. Data were collected from a region-wide thinning study, where permanent plots, located at 182 sites ranging from central Texas east to Florida and north to Delaware, were established in 1980–1981. One of the main objectives of this study was to investigate the relationship between the survival of loblolly pine trees and several important covariates such as age, thinning types, and physiographic regions, while adjusting for spatial correlation among differ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Pine damage and survival were correlated with forage utilization. Damage can be predicted from forag...
Survival times for the Acacia mangium plantation in the Segaliud Lokan Project, Sabah, East Malaysia...
ABSTRACT To quantify the surviving trees in a forest stand and estimate the probability of an indivi...
A prediction equation, graph, and tables can assist forest landowners in estimating tree survival in...
Improved equations for predicting future dominant height, diameters, and number of surviving trees i...
Repeated measurement during 1982-1992 of East Texas Pine Plantation Research Project permanent plots...
Future biomass yields are functionally related to the number of trees surviving at a given age. A st...
An annual individual tree survival and growth model was developed for pure even-aged stands of marit...
Future biomass yields are functionally related to the number of trees surviving at a given age. A st...
This study is based on 68 permanent sample plots long established throughout the Coastal Douglas fir...
Growth response to thinning has long been a research topic of interest in forest science. This study...
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) is an important tree species of the southeast U.S. Currently t...
A stand level survival model for unthinned slash pine (Pinus elliotti!) plantations in east Texas wa...
In this study a cross-correlation statistic is used to analyse the spatial relationship among stand ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Pine damage and survival were correlated with forage utilization. Damage can be predicted from forag...
Survival times for the Acacia mangium plantation in the Segaliud Lokan Project, Sabah, East Malaysia...
ABSTRACT To quantify the surviving trees in a forest stand and estimate the probability of an indivi...
A prediction equation, graph, and tables can assist forest landowners in estimating tree survival in...
Improved equations for predicting future dominant height, diameters, and number of surviving trees i...
Repeated measurement during 1982-1992 of East Texas Pine Plantation Research Project permanent plots...
Future biomass yields are functionally related to the number of trees surviving at a given age. A st...
An annual individual tree survival and growth model was developed for pure even-aged stands of marit...
Future biomass yields are functionally related to the number of trees surviving at a given age. A st...
This study is based on 68 permanent sample plots long established throughout the Coastal Douglas fir...
Growth response to thinning has long been a research topic of interest in forest science. This study...
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) is an important tree species of the southeast U.S. Currently t...
A stand level survival model for unthinned slash pine (Pinus elliotti!) plantations in east Texas wa...
In this study a cross-correlation statistic is used to analyse the spatial relationship among stand ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Pine damage and survival were correlated with forage utilization. Damage can be predicted from forag...
Survival times for the Acacia mangium plantation in the Segaliud Lokan Project, Sabah, East Malaysia...