There are currently no locally-derived, quantitative site-quality evaluation tools available for major tree species in the tolerant hardwood forests of central Ontario. To estimate potential site productivity, site-index curves from the Lake States and a preliminary set of site-form curves for sugar maple are currently being used. Whether these tools are applicable to central Ontario is of concern. The use of site index as a site-quality evaluation tool in uneven-aged mixed-species stands is also questionable. It is also possible site form may not be a valid measure of forest site quality in these types of stands either. A random sample of 62 pure and mixed-species stands with a variety of age-class structures in central Ontario yie...
The spruce-fir forest cover type, occupying nearly 8 million acres in Maine, accounts for approximat...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 12, 2013).The en...
Soil-site relations for trembling aspen in Northwestern Ontario were studied using 98 site plots re...
Tolerant hardwood forests occupy a broad geographic range in Ontario and they are important for the...
Jack pine stem analysis data from 383 fully stocked, mature, undisturbed plots were collected from ...
Black spruce (Picea mariana Mill. B.S.P.) is one of the most important tree species in Canada, both...
Growth intercepts and breast height-age height growth curves were developed for estimating the site ...
Creating quality tolerant hardwood stands through intensive silviculture and mapping their propertie...
Height-growth and site-index curves were developed for estimating site quality of trembling aspen {...
Estimating site quality for a specific tree species is an important tool in forest management. While...
Silvicultural restoration measures have been implemented in the northern hardwoods forests of southe...
Wood characteristic mapping was considered as a means for optimizing the value chain of northwestern...
Site quality, or the ability of land to grow trees, is an important component for identifying the mo...
Height growth patterns and site index were studied using stem analyses taken from dominant and codo...
Accurate and reliable predictions of site index (height of dominant trees at a reference age, usuall...
The spruce-fir forest cover type, occupying nearly 8 million acres in Maine, accounts for approximat...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 12, 2013).The en...
Soil-site relations for trembling aspen in Northwestern Ontario were studied using 98 site plots re...
Tolerant hardwood forests occupy a broad geographic range in Ontario and they are important for the...
Jack pine stem analysis data from 383 fully stocked, mature, undisturbed plots were collected from ...
Black spruce (Picea mariana Mill. B.S.P.) is one of the most important tree species in Canada, both...
Growth intercepts and breast height-age height growth curves were developed for estimating the site ...
Creating quality tolerant hardwood stands through intensive silviculture and mapping their propertie...
Height-growth and site-index curves were developed for estimating site quality of trembling aspen {...
Estimating site quality for a specific tree species is an important tool in forest management. While...
Silvicultural restoration measures have been implemented in the northern hardwoods forests of southe...
Wood characteristic mapping was considered as a means for optimizing the value chain of northwestern...
Site quality, or the ability of land to grow trees, is an important component for identifying the mo...
Height growth patterns and site index were studied using stem analyses taken from dominant and codo...
Accurate and reliable predictions of site index (height of dominant trees at a reference age, usuall...
The spruce-fir forest cover type, occupying nearly 8 million acres in Maine, accounts for approximat...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 12, 2013).The en...
Soil-site relations for trembling aspen in Northwestern Ontario were studied using 98 site plots re...