Precommercial thinning in naturally regenerated Scots pine stands in northern Finland.

The effects of precommercial thinning on the quantity and external quality of young Scots pine stands were examined over two 10-year periods in an experiment comprising five stands growing on sub-dry sites in Finnish Lapland, northern Finland. The thinning treatments applied resulted in stand densit...

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Main Authors: Ruha, Tommi, Varmola, Martti
Other Authors: The Finnish Society of Forest Science, Suomen metsätieteellinen seura, Finlands Forstvetenskapliga Samfund
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Finnish Society of Forest Science and The Finnish Forest Research Institute 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1975/8537
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:1975/8537 2023-08-20T04:08:42+02:00 Precommercial thinning in naturally regenerated Scots pine stands in northern Finland. Ruha, Tommi Varmola, Martti The Finnish Society of Forest Science Suomen metsätieteellinen seura Finlands Forstvetenskapliga Samfund 2009-02-18T16:19:29Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1975/8537 eng eng The Finnish Society of Forest Science and The Finnish Forest Research Institute 0037-5330 Silva Fennica. 1997. 31(4): 401–415. SMS http://hdl.handle.net/1975/8537 Pinus sylvestris branch diameter early development external quality precommercial thinning mänty luontainen uudistaminen harvennushakkuut puusto kasvu laatu oksat paksuus Article 2009 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:26:15Z The effects of precommercial thinning on the quantity and external quality of young Scots pine stands were examined over two 10-year periods in an experiment comprising five stands growing on sub-dry sites in Finnish Lapland, northern Finland. The thinning treatments applied resulted in stand densities of 625, 1111, 1600, 2500 and 4444 stems ha–1 and a no-treatment, unthinned plot with a randomised block lay-out of two or tree replications in each stand. The dominant height of the stands varied between 4 and 8 m at the time of thinning. The trees reacted only slightly to the increase in growing space during the first ten years following precommercial thinning. During the second 10-year period, increased growing space was reflected more clearly in diameter and volume increment. These reactions were more evident in stands thinned at an early stage. The increment of the thinnest 100–200 trees ha–1 in each treatment was poor. The results showed that when the main principle in precommercial thinning is to achieve even spacing, the remaining smallest trees fail to react positively to the increase in growing space. In other words, the target of precommercial thinning should be to concentrate the increment on the tallest trees, even though they are located in groups. The external quality of the trees in stands where precommercial thinning was carried out at a later stage was high, and the diameter of the thickest branch along the butt log remained under 20 mm. Branch diameter was greater in stands thinned at an early stage. The effect of precommercial thinning on branch diameter when comparing the extreme treatments averaged 5 mm. When the aim of stand management is to combine high quality and good yield in naturally regenerated Scots pine stands in northern Finland, precommercial thinning should not be carried out before the dominant height of 7–8 m. The intensity of precommercial thinning depends on the yield targets of the first commercial thinning. A spacing of 2500 stems ha–1 satisfies the requirements of both high ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Lapland Helsingfors Universitet: HELDA – Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto Mänty ENVELOPE(25.033,25.033,66.700,66.700)
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topic Pinus sylvestris
branch diameter
early development
external quality
precommercial thinning
mänty
luontainen
uudistaminen
harvennushakkuut
puusto
kasvu
laatu
oksat
paksuus
spellingShingle Pinus sylvestris
branch diameter
early development
external quality
precommercial thinning
mänty
luontainen
uudistaminen
harvennushakkuut
puusto
kasvu
laatu
oksat
paksuus
Ruha, Tommi
Varmola, Martti
Precommercial thinning in naturally regenerated Scots pine stands in northern Finland.
topic_facet Pinus sylvestris
branch diameter
early development
external quality
precommercial thinning
mänty
luontainen
uudistaminen
harvennushakkuut
puusto
kasvu
laatu
oksat
paksuus
description The effects of precommercial thinning on the quantity and external quality of young Scots pine stands were examined over two 10-year periods in an experiment comprising five stands growing on sub-dry sites in Finnish Lapland, northern Finland. The thinning treatments applied resulted in stand densities of 625, 1111, 1600, 2500 and 4444 stems ha–1 and a no-treatment, unthinned plot with a randomised block lay-out of two or tree replications in each stand. The dominant height of the stands varied between 4 and 8 m at the time of thinning. The trees reacted only slightly to the increase in growing space during the first ten years following precommercial thinning. During the second 10-year period, increased growing space was reflected more clearly in diameter and volume increment. These reactions were more evident in stands thinned at an early stage. The increment of the thinnest 100–200 trees ha–1 in each treatment was poor. The results showed that when the main principle in precommercial thinning is to achieve even spacing, the remaining smallest trees fail to react positively to the increase in growing space. In other words, the target of precommercial thinning should be to concentrate the increment on the tallest trees, even though they are located in groups. The external quality of the trees in stands where precommercial thinning was carried out at a later stage was high, and the diameter of the thickest branch along the butt log remained under 20 mm. Branch diameter was greater in stands thinned at an early stage. The effect of precommercial thinning on branch diameter when comparing the extreme treatments averaged 5 mm. When the aim of stand management is to combine high quality and good yield in naturally regenerated Scots pine stands in northern Finland, precommercial thinning should not be carried out before the dominant height of 7–8 m. The intensity of precommercial thinning depends on the yield targets of the first commercial thinning. A spacing of 2500 stems ha–1 satisfies the requirements of both high ...
author2 The Finnish Society of Forest Science
Suomen metsätieteellinen seura
Finlands Forstvetenskapliga Samfund
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ruha, Tommi
Varmola, Martti
author_facet Ruha, Tommi
Varmola, Martti
author_sort Ruha, Tommi
title Precommercial thinning in naturally regenerated Scots pine stands in northern Finland.
title_short Precommercial thinning in naturally regenerated Scots pine stands in northern Finland.
title_full Precommercial thinning in naturally regenerated Scots pine stands in northern Finland.
title_fullStr Precommercial thinning in naturally regenerated Scots pine stands in northern Finland.
title_full_unstemmed Precommercial thinning in naturally regenerated Scots pine stands in northern Finland.
title_sort precommercial thinning in naturally regenerated scots pine stands in northern finland.
publisher The Finnish Society of Forest Science and The Finnish Forest Research Institute
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/1975/8537
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Silva Fennica. 1997. 31(4): 401–415.
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