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An Index of Site Productivity for Uneven-Aged or Mixed-Species Stands
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Volume
23
Issue
3
First Page
558
Last Page
562
Publication Date
1993
Abstract
A site productivity measure based on the relationship between total tree height and diameter at breast height of dominant and codominant trees was presented for four major tree species (white spruce (Piceaglauca (Moench) Voss), lodgepole pine (Pinuscontorta Dougl.), trembling aspen (Populustremuloides Michx.), and black spruce (Piceamariana (Mill.) B.S.P.)) growing in boreal mixed-species stands in Alberta. The measure is based on a three-parameter modified Weibull function fitted to growth data from permanent sample plots using the difference-equation method; R2-values ranged from 0.90 to 0.97. The measure has many logical properties similar to those of the site-index approach and produces curves that are polymorphic and reference-diameter invariant. It can be used as a simple and quick method of quantifying site productivity for uneven-aged and (or) mixed-species stands.
Recommended Citation
Huang, S. M.; Titus, S. J. 1993. An index of site productivity for uneven-aged or mixed-species stands. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23 (3): 558-562.