My library button
Book cover of Weather and Tree Growth Associated with White Fir Mortality Caused by Fir Engraver and Roundheaded Fir Borer

Weather and Tree Growth Associated with White Fir Mortality Caused by Fir Engraver and Roundheaded Fir Borer

1974-1975

by Craig D. Whitesell, Edwin Q. P. Petteys, George T. Ferrell, James L. Jenkinson, James R. Griffin, Kenneth N. Boe, Robert M. Russell, William S. Folkman, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Berkeley, Calif.) ยท 1974

Book is in your Library

ISBN:  Unavailable

Category: Unavailable

Page count: 8

To convert old-growth redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) to younger managed stands, three types of regeneration cuttings are being tried at the Redwood Experimental Forest, northern California: clearcutting, shelterwood, and selection cutting. Logging mortality was heavy for all tree sizes and greatest where the heaviest cuts were made. The large size of a negative net growth of sawtimber on selection cuttings is attributed to mortality during a 10-year postlogging period. Net growth was slightly negative on shelterwood cuttings. By the end of the 10 years, basal area growth for saplings on all cuttings was significant. Because of well-stocked reproduction, growth is expected to accelerate - especially on clearcuttings and to a lesser extent on shelterwood cuttings.