Aspen Bibliography
Understory herbage production as function of Rocky Mountain aspen stand density
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Range Management
Volume
35
Issue
3
Publication Date
1982
Abstract
The effects of aspen overstory basal area on herbaceous understory production on the Bears Ears District of the Routt National Forest in northwest Colorado were investigated. Using regression, a coefficient of determination of .61 was found between herbage production and overstory basal area. For overstory basal areas less than 10.0 meter2/hectare, herbaceous understory production varied considerably and was often double that found at higher densities of overstory basal area. Herbage production at higher densities (10.0 to 18.9 m2/ha) showed less variation with an average production of 1100 kilograms/hectare. The best opportunities for herbaceous understory production in unmanaged, pure aspen stands occur at overstory basal areas less than 10.0 m2/ha.
Recommended Citation
Woods, Ruth F.; Betters, David R.; and Mogren, Edwin W., "Understory herbage production as function of Rocky Mountain aspen stand density" (1982). Aspen Bibliography. Paper 4217.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/aspen_bib/4217