Aspen Bibliography
Estimating White Trunk Rot in Aspen Stands
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Northern Journal of Applied Forestry
Volume
15
Issue
1
Publisher
Society of American Forestry
First Page
33
Last Page
36
Publication Date
3-1-1998
Abstract
Advanced decay caused by Phellinus tremulae was estimated in 295 trembling aspen on 30 plots in 2 Minnesota counties using existing inventory guides, and then measured by felling and sectioning the trees. In standing trees, decay volume was underestimated bt 38% compared to measured decay volume in felled trees. The most reliable external indicator of decay was the presence of conks of the fungus. Results indicate that decay associated with conks in the first 16 ft of the trees accounted for nearly 70% of the total volume loss. Decay volume in trees with no conks averaged less than 2% compared to 14% in trees with conks. There was little merchantable volume lost from decay associated with poplar borer (Saperda calcarata) damage, closed wounds, and hypoxylon cankers. We recommend that inventory guides for estimating aspen decay in Minnesota be revised, and a suggested guide is provided. North. J. Appl. For. 15(1):33-36.
Recommended Citation
Jones, Alan C. and Ostry, Michael E., "Estimating White Trunk Rot in Aspen Stands" (1998). Aspen Bibliography. Paper 1247.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/aspen_bib/1247