We tested the hypothesis that changes in leaf area index (LAI m2 m−2) and mean stand diameter following thinning are due to thinning type and residual density. The ratios of pre- to postthinning diameter and LAI were used to assess structural changes between replicated crown, dominant, and low thinning treatments to 33% and 50% residual density in even-aged Picea rubens and Abies balsamea stands with and without a precommercial thinning history in Maine, USA. Diameter ratios varied predictably by thinning type: low thinnings were 0.7 but 1.0 . LAI change was affected by type and intensity of thinning. On average, 33% density reduction removed 50% of LAI. Overall reduction of LAI was generally greatest in dominant thinnings (54%), intermedia...
Growth response to thinning has long been a research topic of interest in forest science. This study...
AbstractSilviculture focuses on establishing forest stand conditions that improve the stand incremen...
Competition for resources (light, water, nutrients, etc.) limits the size and abundance of live tree...
Despite the commercial importance and widespread management of eastern white pine {Pinus strobus L....
Relationships between leaf area index (LAI) and relative density (RD) were examined in even-aged sta...
Relationships between leaf area index (LAI) and relative density (RD) were examined in even-aged sta...
Graduation date: 2015The search for the stand density that optimizes growth and hence generates the ...
Thinning treatments are an important management tool, as they help reduce competition and promote tr...
Pure stands of eastern white pine are common across New England as a result of agricultural abandonm...
Graduation date: 1997This research examined thinning effects on stand structure and species composit...
In this work, we examine the effects of commercial thinning on stand volume and individual stem form...
mercial thinning on the stem dimensions, form and branch characteristics of red spruce and balsam fi...
Growth characteristics of selected Picea rubens Sarg. (red spruce) and Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. (ba...
There is little debate within the forest science community that leaf area (LA, the surface area of l...
The purpose of this research was to analyze the methods used for implementation of thinnings in thre...
Growth response to thinning has long been a research topic of interest in forest science. This study...
AbstractSilviculture focuses on establishing forest stand conditions that improve the stand incremen...
Competition for resources (light, water, nutrients, etc.) limits the size and abundance of live tree...
Despite the commercial importance and widespread management of eastern white pine {Pinus strobus L....
Relationships between leaf area index (LAI) and relative density (RD) were examined in even-aged sta...
Relationships between leaf area index (LAI) and relative density (RD) were examined in even-aged sta...
Graduation date: 2015The search for the stand density that optimizes growth and hence generates the ...
Thinning treatments are an important management tool, as they help reduce competition and promote tr...
Pure stands of eastern white pine are common across New England as a result of agricultural abandonm...
Graduation date: 1997This research examined thinning effects on stand structure and species composit...
In this work, we examine the effects of commercial thinning on stand volume and individual stem form...
mercial thinning on the stem dimensions, form and branch characteristics of red spruce and balsam fi...
Growth characteristics of selected Picea rubens Sarg. (red spruce) and Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. (ba...
There is little debate within the forest science community that leaf area (LA, the surface area of l...
The purpose of this research was to analyze the methods used for implementation of thinnings in thre...
Growth response to thinning has long been a research topic of interest in forest science. This study...
AbstractSilviculture focuses on establishing forest stand conditions that improve the stand incremen...
Competition for resources (light, water, nutrients, etc.) limits the size and abundance of live tree...