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1 Density and Stocking
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2 Potential of the land to produce wood is determined mainly by its site quality. The actual production or growth of wood fiber achieved on a given site is determined by the number, distribution and species of trees on the site. Two measures of the number and distribution of trees on a given site are "density" and "stocking". Density is a measurable "fact". Stocking is a "relative" assessment.
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3 Measures of Stand Density 1.Number of trees per acre 2.Basal area per acre 3.Stand Density Index 4.Crown Competition Factor
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9 BA/ac = /
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11 Stand Density Index Based on the observed maximum size- density relationship, using 1) number of trees per acre (TPA) and 2) mean quadratic tree diameter (D q ), a.k.a. diameter for tree of mean basal area Incorporates both number and basal area per acre measurements
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12 Stand Density Index
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13 Stand Density Index Slope ~ - 3 / 2
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14 Stand Density Index Equates observed D q and TPA to an equivalent TPA for the indexed D q =10 in.
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15 Crown Competition Factor Reflects the area available to the average tree relative to the maximum area it uses if it were open-grown
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16 Crown Competition Factor CCF < 100
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17 Crown Competition Factor CCF > 150
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18 Stocking Involves the comparison of a given stand to a "normal", or fully-stocked stand. –Problem: "Has anyone ever seen a normal stand?" Assumes that "natural" mortality is solely a result of over- stocking. Concept of stocking is very subjective in nature. Stocking guides are the main method for assessing stocking.
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19 Stocking 1) Stocking Guides 2) Stand Density Management Diagrams
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20 1. Stocking Guides 1.Species Specific 2.Require that you know trees per acre and basal area per acre. 3.Usually have 2 or 3 lines that are important: the A-line, the B-line, and sometimes the C-line. Above the A-line: overstocked Between A-line & B-line: fully stocked Below the B-line: understocked C-line: lower limit of “understocking” to reach the B- line in 10 years on an average stand
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21 Generic Stocking Guide
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22 Generic Stocking Guide
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23 White Pine Stocking Guide
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24 2. Stand Density Management Diagrams What are they? Graphic tools which illustrate how DIAMETER, HEIGHT, DENSITY and VOLUME change over time for pure, even-aged stands Why use them? Lead to understanding of stand dynamics To plan/evaluate initial spacing and thinning regimes
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25 2. Stand Density Management Diagrams
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26 Spacing effects on tree size
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27 Relationship between density and tree size
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28 Baseline measurement 1st re-measurement 2nd re-measurement 9th re-measurement
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31 Maximum size-density line Mortality initiation line Stands under-stocked Zone of Optimum Density Management Zone of Imminent Competition Mortality Crown closure line Stand trajectories
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