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Understanding the magnitude and cause of variation in tree growth and forest productivity is central to sustainable forest management. Measurements of annual growth rings allow assessments of individual-tree, tree population, and forest ecosystem vulnerabilities to drought stress or other changing...

Author(s)
Girardin, M. P.; Guo XiaoJing; Metsaranta, J.; Gervais, D.; Campbell, E.; Arsenault, A.; Isaac-Renton, M.; Harvey, J. E.; Bhatti, J.; Hogg, E. H.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing, Ontario, Canada
Citation
Environmental Reviews, 2021, 29, 2, pp 225-241
Abstract

The Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) annual inventory system began in Colorado in 2002, which coincided with the onset of a major mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) epidemic. The mortality event, coupled with 11 years of annual inventory data, provided an opportunity to assess the...

Author(s)
Thompson, M. T.
Publisher
Society of American Foresters, Bethesda, USA
Citation
Journal of Forestry, 2017, 115, 4, pp 270-275
Abstract

This article discusses the development of a hazard management plan for high-hazard, overmature, and insect-killed lodgepole pine stands in the Bitterroot National Forest. The objectives of the plan are to minimize the possibility of conflagrations, salvage merchantable timber, reduce the fire...

Author(s)
Morrison, J.
Publisher
United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington, USA
Citation
Fire Management Today, 2021, 79, 3, pp 42-43
Abstract

Mixing tree species could be a silviculture model that allows early harvest of short-rotation trees, while longer-rotation crop trees remain in the stand. We examined the effects on growth and tree characteristics in a planted experiment with lodgepole pine (LP) and elite-bred Scots pine (SP) in...

Author(s)
Kroon, J.; Bergsten, U.; Sonesson, J.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 2019, 34, 8, pp 689-698
Abstract

The large-scale introduction of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta ssp. latifolia, LP) into Swedish forests was initiated around 1970, and currently 520,000 hectares of the forest land are dominated by the species. Even though the tree has mostly serotine cones, adapted to open after forest fires, it...

Author(s)
Jacobson, S.; Hannerz, M.
Publisher
Springer, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Biological Invasions, 2020, 22, 8, pp 2461-2471
Abstract

Silviculture systems and associated forest harvesting practices that affect the level of soil compaction and organic matter retained on a site will cause changes to soil properties and processes that may affect the growth of planted trees. We present results for soil conditions and tree growth...

Author(s)
Wallace, B.; Bulmer, C.; Hope, G.; Curran, M.; Philpott, T.; Murray, M.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2021, 494,
Abstract

Increasingly frequent large wildfires in the western US raise questions about the effects of climate and site-level factors on forest ecosystem resilience. This study presents findings from seedling and sapling surveys conducted across 179 sites 15-21 years post-fire in eastern Oregon's Blue...

Author(s)
Boag, A. E.; Ducey, M. J.; Palace, M. W.; Hartter, J.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2020, 474,
Abstract

Site index (SI) expresses the growth potential for a species on a given site. Three SI determination methods were used for each managed stand sampled in the southern portion of the Prince George Timber Supply Area (TSA): forest inventory, calculated growth intercept or height over age, and site...

Author(s)
Hawkins, C. D. B.; Amalesh Dhar; Bittencourt, E.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Zoology in the Middle East, 2018, 64, 4, pp 51-58
AbstractFull Text

Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Douglas ex Loudon) was distributed from its natural range in western North America to different destinations, primarily to Europe (Scandinavia, British Islands), South America (Chile, Argentina), and New Zealand. It is used for its superior timber production and...

Author(s)
Vacek, S.; Vacek, Z.; Cukor, J.; Podrázský, V.; Gallo, J.
Publisher
Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
Citation
Journal of Forest Science, 2022, 68, 9, pp 329-343
Abstract

Information on forest site productivity is a key component to assess the carbon sequestration potential of boreal forests. While site index (SI) is commonly used to indicate forest site productivity, expressions of SI in the form of yield capacity (potential maximum mean annual volume increment) is ...

Author(s)
Mensah, A. A.; Holmström, E.; Nyström, K.; Nilsson, U.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2022, 512,

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