Stocking Diagrams for Silvicultural Guideline in Korean Pines and Japanese Larch

Appropriate management of stand density is necessary to avoid wasted growing space and overcrowding-induced self-thinning and therefore to optimize profitability. We developed a Gingrich-style stocking chart for Korean red pine (<i>Pinus densiflora</i>), Korean white pine (<i>P. ko...

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Main Authors: Daesung Lee, Jungkee Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/8/833
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spelling doaj-96eea38cbc504cbcad3ca92868a3e97f2020-11-25T03:49:58ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072020-07-011183383310.3390/f11080833Stocking Diagrams for Silvicultural Guideline in Korean Pines and Japanese LarchDaesung Lee0Jungkee Choi1Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Latokartanonkaari 9, 00790 Helsinki, FinlandDepartment of Forest Management, College of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, KoreaAppropriate management of stand density is necessary to avoid wasted growing space and overcrowding-induced self-thinning and therefore to optimize profitability. We developed a Gingrich-style stocking chart for Korean red pine (<i>Pinus densiflora</i>), Korean white pine (<i>P. koraiensis</i>), and Japanese larch (<i>Larix kaempferi</i>) in Korea. Datasets for even-aged stands were categorized into two censored datasets via relative density based on species-specific stand density indices to assign adequate plots for tree allometry. Censored plot data for maximum density on full stocking were used to develop A-level stocking based on mean individual tree area. In censored plot data for minimum density on full stocking, individual trees represented open-grown trees, and a crown competition factor of 100 was proposed as B-level stocking. Based on parameters estimated from allometry, stocking diagrams comprising quadratic mean diameter, number of trees, and basal area were correctly expressed. A-level stocking at the same quadratic mean diameter revealed that Korean white pine had the most trees and largest basal area, while Japanese larch had the fewest trees and smallest basal area. In contrast, B-level stocking disclosed that Japanese larch had the most trees and basal area, whereas Korean white pine had the fewest trees and smallest basal area. The stocking diagrams suggest that silvicultural treatments for these species should be species-specific.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/8/833stand density management diagramGingrich-style stocking chartmaximum density on fully stocking (A-level stocking)minimum density on fully stocking (B-level stocking)tree allometry
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author Daesung Lee
Jungkee Choi
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Jungkee Choi
Stocking Diagrams for Silvicultural Guideline in Korean Pines and Japanese Larch
Forests
stand density management diagram
Gingrich-style stocking chart
maximum density on fully stocking (A-level stocking)
minimum density on fully stocking (B-level stocking)
tree allometry
author_facet Daesung Lee
Jungkee Choi
author_sort Daesung Lee
title Stocking Diagrams for Silvicultural Guideline in Korean Pines and Japanese Larch
title_short Stocking Diagrams for Silvicultural Guideline in Korean Pines and Japanese Larch
title_full Stocking Diagrams for Silvicultural Guideline in Korean Pines and Japanese Larch
title_fullStr Stocking Diagrams for Silvicultural Guideline in Korean Pines and Japanese Larch
title_full_unstemmed Stocking Diagrams for Silvicultural Guideline in Korean Pines and Japanese Larch
title_sort stocking diagrams for silvicultural guideline in korean pines and japanese larch
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Appropriate management of stand density is necessary to avoid wasted growing space and overcrowding-induced self-thinning and therefore to optimize profitability. We developed a Gingrich-style stocking chart for Korean red pine (<i>Pinus densiflora</i>), Korean white pine (<i>P. koraiensis</i>), and Japanese larch (<i>Larix kaempferi</i>) in Korea. Datasets for even-aged stands were categorized into two censored datasets via relative density based on species-specific stand density indices to assign adequate plots for tree allometry. Censored plot data for maximum density on full stocking were used to develop A-level stocking based on mean individual tree area. In censored plot data for minimum density on full stocking, individual trees represented open-grown trees, and a crown competition factor of 100 was proposed as B-level stocking. Based on parameters estimated from allometry, stocking diagrams comprising quadratic mean diameter, number of trees, and basal area were correctly expressed. A-level stocking at the same quadratic mean diameter revealed that Korean white pine had the most trees and largest basal area, while Japanese larch had the fewest trees and smallest basal area. In contrast, B-level stocking disclosed that Japanese larch had the most trees and basal area, whereas Korean white pine had the fewest trees and smallest basal area. The stocking diagrams suggest that silvicultural treatments for these species should be species-specific.
topic stand density management diagram
Gingrich-style stocking chart
maximum density on fully stocking (A-level stocking)
minimum density on fully stocking (B-level stocking)
tree allometry
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/8/833
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