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IFTNC - Supplemental Report No. 7: Effects of Intermediate Silvicultural Treatments on the Distribution of Within Stand Growth Item Info

Title:
IFTNC - Supplemental Report No. 7: Effects of Intermediate Silvicultural Treatments on the Distribution of Within Stand Growth
Creator:
Zhang, Moore, & Newberry
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1992
Description:
The relative size-growth disaggregation function, was developed to distribute stand basal area growth to individual trees following thinning and fertilization treatments. The RSG function is formulated as a quadriatic equation relating relative tree basal area growth to relative tree basal area. The shape and curvature of RSG function are determined by initial mean tree size, stand density and structure. The effects of thinning on tree basal area distribution, including changes in location and/or scale, can be incorporated into the estimation of the RSG function parameters.
Subjects:
Forest Nutrition Forest Fertilization Forest soils Douglas-fir Growth Response Nutrient cycles Forest ecology Forest Growth Basal Area Distribution Thinning Fertilization
Location:
North and Central Idaho Eastern Washington Western Montana Northeastern Oregon
Source:
L. Zhang, et al. Intermountain Forest Tree Nutrition Cooperative - Supplemental Report No. 7: Effects of Intermediate Silvicultural Treatments on the Distribution of Within Stand Growth, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 36p.
Source Identifier:
1992_IFTNC.1992. Effects of Intermediate Silvicultural Treatments. Supp. Report No. 7 FWR, Univ. of Idaho.pdf
Type:
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"IFTNC - Supplemental Report No. 7: Effects of Intermediate Silvicultural Treatments on the Distribution of Within Stand Growth", Intermountain Forestry Cooperative, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/iftnc/items/iftnc3348.html