Abstract Foliage dynamics research is helpful for better understanding the process of forest production and improving silvicultural practice. However, the difficulty of measuring foliage amount has slowed down the research progress. Since leaf area of an individual tree can be reliably predicted from its diameter, growth and yield models that provide detailed information for each diameter class can be used to benefit foliage dynamics research. Simulation results from a growth and yield system for unthinned loblolly pine plantations indicated that foliage area increased with stand age, peaked between ages 36 and 5 1, and decreased after that. Volume growth increased with leaf area for young stands and decreased for older stands, whereas foli...
Growth response to thinning has long been a research topic of interest in forest science. This study...
Graduation date: 2001Basal area and height growth were analyzed for individual trees in uneven-aged\...
Graduation date: 1985Two physiological factors are of major importance to tree and stand growth: (1)...
Pure stands of eastern white pine are common across New England as a result of agricultural abandonm...
Abstract-To manage loblolly pine (Pinus faeda L.) stands for maximum volume growth, the relationship...
Abstract Size-density metrics are used extensively for silvicultural planning; however, they operate...
The development of surfaces that describe spatial variation in optimal stand density, following fina...
An individual tree model for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) was developed to predict the response re...
Variation in the unit leaf rate in trees, i.e. the weight of wood increment per unit of leaf area, a...
The purpose of this research was to analyze the methods used for implementation of thinnings in thre...
Despite the commercial importance, and abundant harvest, of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) in...
For a given site, species, genotype and management regime, tree growth is related to the amount, and...
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) is an important tree species of the southeast U.S. Currently t...
Taper models are used to estimate the diameter at any height along the bole of a tree. Individual tr...
There is little debate within the forest science community that leaf area (LA, the surface area of l...
Growth response to thinning has long been a research topic of interest in forest science. This study...
Graduation date: 2001Basal area and height growth were analyzed for individual trees in uneven-aged\...
Graduation date: 1985Two physiological factors are of major importance to tree and stand growth: (1)...
Pure stands of eastern white pine are common across New England as a result of agricultural abandonm...
Abstract-To manage loblolly pine (Pinus faeda L.) stands for maximum volume growth, the relationship...
Abstract Size-density metrics are used extensively for silvicultural planning; however, they operate...
The development of surfaces that describe spatial variation in optimal stand density, following fina...
An individual tree model for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) was developed to predict the response re...
Variation in the unit leaf rate in trees, i.e. the weight of wood increment per unit of leaf area, a...
The purpose of this research was to analyze the methods used for implementation of thinnings in thre...
Despite the commercial importance, and abundant harvest, of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) in...
For a given site, species, genotype and management regime, tree growth is related to the amount, and...
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) is an important tree species of the southeast U.S. Currently t...
Taper models are used to estimate the diameter at any height along the bole of a tree. Individual tr...
There is little debate within the forest science community that leaf area (LA, the surface area of l...
Growth response to thinning has long been a research topic of interest in forest science. This study...
Graduation date: 2001Basal area and height growth were analyzed for individual trees in uneven-aged\...
Graduation date: 1985Two physiological factors are of major importance to tree and stand growth: (1)...