Rehabilitation of cutover stands is often a management objective of landowners who desire improved stand conditions and increased value from future harvest revenues. We evaluated crop tree growth response and quality following precommercial rehabilitation treatments in mixedwood stands degraded through repeated exploitive cutting in Maine, USA. Treatments included control (no rehabilitation), moderate rehabilitation (crop tree release), and intensive rehabilitation (crop tree release plus timber stand improvement). Paper birch (Betula papyrifera Marsh.), red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.), and eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carriere) crop tree diameter increments 0 to 9 years posttreatment were greater following rehabilitation than in ...
This bulletin reports on a study that evaluated the relationship of red spruce tree growth to variou...
Despite greatly improved forest management in recent decades, long-term assessments show that if cur...
This study investigated the growth response of mature, isolated reserve trees (n = 528) in two multi...
Rehabilitation of cutover stands is often a management objective of landowners who desire improved s...
A major component of sustainable forest management are the stands left behind after the logging oper...
Despite the importance of financial outcomes to stand-level forest management decision making, long-...
mercial thinning on the stem dimensions, form and branch characteristics of red spruce and balsam fi...
Whole-tree (WT) and cut-to-length (CTL) harvesting systems are commonly used in the spruce-fir fores...
Mixed species stands present a number of opportunities and challenges to forest managers. Boreal mix...
Ten years after diameter-limit cutting, shading from residual trees had a negative effect on regener...
Damage to the residual stand caused by forest operations can have detrimental impacts on the biologi...
Northern hardwood stands in the Great Lakes region are often managed using single-tree selection, wh...
Does species’ shade tolerance regulate natural regeneration abundance and composition when partial h...
The overall objectives of commercial thinning are to increase individual stem growth and, arguably, ...
This study investigates the effects of partial harvest treatments on regeneration within mixedwood f...
This bulletin reports on a study that evaluated the relationship of red spruce tree growth to variou...
Despite greatly improved forest management in recent decades, long-term assessments show that if cur...
This study investigated the growth response of mature, isolated reserve trees (n = 528) in two multi...
Rehabilitation of cutover stands is often a management objective of landowners who desire improved s...
A major component of sustainable forest management are the stands left behind after the logging oper...
Despite the importance of financial outcomes to stand-level forest management decision making, long-...
mercial thinning on the stem dimensions, form and branch characteristics of red spruce and balsam fi...
Whole-tree (WT) and cut-to-length (CTL) harvesting systems are commonly used in the spruce-fir fores...
Mixed species stands present a number of opportunities and challenges to forest managers. Boreal mix...
Ten years after diameter-limit cutting, shading from residual trees had a negative effect on regener...
Damage to the residual stand caused by forest operations can have detrimental impacts on the biologi...
Northern hardwood stands in the Great Lakes region are often managed using single-tree selection, wh...
Does species’ shade tolerance regulate natural regeneration abundance and composition when partial h...
The overall objectives of commercial thinning are to increase individual stem growth and, arguably, ...
This study investigates the effects of partial harvest treatments on regeneration within mixedwood f...
This bulletin reports on a study that evaluated the relationship of red spruce tree growth to variou...
Despite greatly improved forest management in recent decades, long-term assessments show that if cur...
This study investigated the growth response of mature, isolated reserve trees (n = 528) in two multi...