Monthly Archive:: February 2021

26 Feb 2021

The effect of stand structure on litter decomposition in Pinus sylvestris L. stands in Turkey

Key message Canopy closure and stand age significantly affected the litter decomposition. Therefore, stand-specific decomposition constants (k) should be calculated in forest carbon models for more accurate carbon budget estimation. Furthermore, to reduce the carbon release from
24 Feb 2021

Effects of errors in basal area and mean diameter on the optimality of forest management prescriptions

Key message Errors in forest stand attributes can lead to sub-optimal management prescriptions concerning the set management objectives. When the objective is net present value, errors in mean diameter result in greater losses than similar errors in
19 Feb 2021

Structure area curves in Eastern Hardwoods: implications for minimum plot sizes to capture spatially explicit structure indices

Key message Sampling needs differ by forest type for timber inventory and structural complexity metrics. We demonstrate in a typical mixed Eastern Hardwoods forest that optimal sampling of timber inventory metrics and spatially explicit structure indices may
18 Feb 2021

Growth performance and wood structure of wavy grain sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) in a progeny trial

Key message Wavy grain, a rare figure type of wood, leads to highly priced timber in Acer pseudoplatanus L. The influence of this trait on growth performance and its causes are not known. Analyzed wavy and straight
10 Feb 2021

Gene flow and reproductive success in ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) in the face of ash dieback: restoration and conservation

Key message Ash dieback decreases individual reproductive success of ash trees leaving healthy ash overrepresented as seed and pollen parents for next-generation seedlings. Substantial gene flow over hundreds of meters combined with superior fertility of healthy trees
3 Feb 2021

The assignment of relevés to pre-existing vegetation units: a comparison of approaches using species fidelity

Key message Total fidelity value index can be used for the assignment of new relevés to existing vegetation units and it can be used to refine classifications derived from unsupervised clustering. Abstract Context Diagnostic species is an
2 Feb 2021

Comparison of two parameter recovery methods for the transformation of Pinus sylvestris yield tables into a diameter distribution model

Key message We successfully transformed Pinus sylvestris yield tables into diameter distribution models. The best results were obtained with the parameter recovery method based on both mean and quadratic mean diameter, which explained 70% of the variability