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Sustainable Production Forestry THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Application of the New Zealand Douglas-fir stand-level growth model to data from the PNW Leith Knowles and Lars Hansen
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION
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NZ stand-level growth model (DF NAT) Based on data from 1600 permanent plots MTH = fn(SI, age and latitude) Current annual BA increment = fn(SBAP, age, crown, competition) Mortality = fn(stocking, DBH) based on Reineke’s 3/2 rule BA after thinning: BA2 = BA1*(N2/N1) a
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION PNW validation data Jim Flewelling facilitated access to data from the Stand Management Cooperative, University of Washington 27 silvicultural trials (installations) 303 sample plots Stands 3-28 yrs of age Roger Fight, US Forest Service, PNW Research Station also contributed to the study
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Fit of PNW data against NZ ht/age curves
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Ht/age curves refitted to PNW data
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION New PNW ht/age curves
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Cumulative distribution of Site Index NZ PNW
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION In PNW, SI increases with stocking
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION NZ mortality function slightly underpredicts for PNW
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Different definitions for height to crown base PNW: height above ground to lowest whorl where 3 out of 4 quadrants contain live branches NZ: the average of height above ground to lowest live branch, and height above ground to lowest whorl with majority of branches live
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Predicted vs observed crown length for PNW data
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Thinning coefficient fitted for each thinning on each plot BA after thinning: BA2 = BA1*(N2/N1) a PNW first thinning a = 0.77 PNW second thinning a = 0.82 Average NZ a = 0.71 Average GB a = 0.66 Average Germany a = 0.83
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION SBAP sets BA ‘level’
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Cumulative distribution of SBAP NZ PNW
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION SBAP in PNW trials independent of stocking
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Site Index and BA potential are poorly correlated
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION 500-Index Volume MAI (m 3 /ha/yr) for a stand that has been thinned to waste to 500 stems/ha by 15m MTH, and grown on to age 40 years Best growth installation 717: 17.4 m 3 /ha/yr Poorest growth installation 501: 5.5 m 3 /ha/yr Average for 27 installations: 12.4 m 3 /ha/yr Compares to NZ average of 18.4 m 3 /ha/yr
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION 500 index for 27 PNW installations
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Overall, DF NAT works well against PNW data
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Conclusions SI similar (32m @ 40 years) SBAP higher in NZ (1.88) vs PNW (1.2) 500-index higher in NZ (18.4) vs PNW (12.4) Slightly higher mortality in PNW DF NAT needed new height-to-crown-base prediction function Despite productivity differences (BA not SI), DF NAT works well in PNW Valuable to repeat the exercise in 5-10 years
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THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Questions and answers
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