20-year growth of white pine following commercial improvement cut in pine mixedwoods

Forestry Chronicle - Tập 70 Số 4 - Trang 385-394 - 1994
W. M. Stiell1,2, C. Robinson1,2, D. Burgess1,2
1%ahnal Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Petawawa National Foreshy Institute, Chalk River, Ontario
21993 at Petawawa National Forestry Institute, Chalk River, Ontario

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Understory 55-year-old white pine (Pinus strobus L.) in mixedwood stands were released in 1971 from an (ca. 80-year-old) overstory of intolerant hardwoods using wheeled skidders in a commercial logging operation. The main aim of the study was to increase the growth and yield of white pine for sawlogs over the following 20 to 30 year period by releasing suppressed pine. Growth of released, healthy white pine was assessed after logging for a range of stand densities (basal areas of 6.9, 11.5, 16.1 m2 ha−1) using suitable control plots and a randomized complete block design with five replicates. Plots were remeasured 10 and 20 years after treatment. By harvesting, much of the natural mortality associated with these stands over the 20-year-period was utilized. Growth responses associated with overstory release were highly significant and demonstrated an 80% increase in sawlog volume increment for treated stands after 20 years. Herb diversity was higher in treated stands and browse potential was not affected. However, white pine regeneration was unacceptably low in all cases. Overstory release increased the natural rate of succession in these stands, but without further management activities or wild-fire, the study area will revert to the economically lower-valued hardwoods. Key words: white pine, growth and yield, mixedwood management, understory release, ecosystem response

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