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Forest Management

1985

Slash pine

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Research Report No. 3, Estimating Site Index, Jock A. Blackard Dec 1985

Research Report No. 3, Estimating Site Index, Jock A. Blackard

Informal Project Reports

Equi'.'ltions to predi ct site index (base age 25 years) for lotilolly pine (P1:1Jt1s toeo'o L.) and slE1sh pine (Pim1s elliatiii Engelrn.) pl6ntotions on non-old-fields in Eest Texfls are presented. Productivity is estimated using plantation age and avernge height of Urn ten tallest trees in the plflntotion. 1


Research Report No. 4, Predicting Individual Tree Height, Jock A. Blackard Dec 1985

Research Report No. 4, Predicting Individual Tree Height, Jock A. Blackard

Informal Project Reports

Equations to estimate individual total tree height of loblolly pine ( Pinus taeda L. ) and slash pine ( Pinus elliottii Engelm. ) trees Planted on non-old-fields in East Texas are presented.


Establishment Of Permanent Growth And Yield Plots In Loblolly And Slash Pine Plantations, J. David Lenhart, Ellis V. Hunt Jr., Jock A. Blackard Jan 1985

Establishment Of Permanent Growth And Yield Plots In Loblolly And Slash Pine Plantations, J. David Lenhart, Ellis V. Hunt Jr., Jock A. Blackard

Faculty Publications

Permanent plots have been established in 178 loblolly and 78 slash pine plantations throughout East Texas to study the development of stand structure over time. Analysis of the data will provide methods of estimating growth and yield, mortality, and site productivity to assist managers of these plantations.