Effect of Thinning Intensity and Crown Class on Narrow-Leaved Ash (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl.) Epicormic Branching

Thinning has an important role in silviculture practice for quality and thick stem production. But, epicormic branches decrease the value of the trunk or timber as a result of thinning, especially in broadleaved species. In this study, the effect of thinning intensity and crown class on epicormic br...

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Main Authors: Emrah Çiçek, Faruk Yılmaz, Ali Kemal Özbayram, Tarık Çitgez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Artvin Çoruh Üniversitesi 2012-04-01
Series:Artvin Çoruh Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi
Subjects:
ash
Online Access:http://ofd.artvin.edu.tr/issue/2264/29831
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spelling doaj-c403b3576fb341c2a115448584e27a762020-11-24T20:50:47ZengArtvin Çoruh ÜniversitesiArtvin Çoruh Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi2146-698X2146-698X2012-04-011314048Effect of Thinning Intensity and Crown Class on Narrow-Leaved Ash (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl.) Epicormic BranchingEmrah ÇiçekFaruk YılmazAli Kemal ÖzbayramTarık ÇitgezThinning has an important role in silviculture practice for quality and thick stem production. But, epicormic branches decrease the value of the trunk or timber as a result of thinning, especially in broadleaved species. In this study, the effect of thinning intensity and crown class on epicormic branching were investigated in narrow-leaved ash (Fraxinus angustifolia) plantation, Adapazarı-Turkey. The plantation was 36 years old established at 3x2 m initial spacing (1666 trees/ha). Prior the thinning mean stand diameter, top height, basal area and stem number were 31 cm, 34 m and 32 m2/ha and 416 stem/ha, respectively. Thinning intensities were removal of basal area 0% (control), 22% (moderate) and 38% (heavy). Results showed that; thinning intensity, crown class (dominant and co-dominant trees) and thinning intensity x crown class interaction had no significant effect on epicormic branching after four years of growth. Very few (<1 number per stem) new epicormic branch were formed on stems of dominant and co-dominant trees represent final crop. Consequently, narrow leaved ash has very low epicormic branching risk in reaction to thinning and this can be an advantage for species in producing thick and valuable stems.http://ofd.artvin.edu.tr/issue/2264/29831ashFraxinus angustifoliawater shootthinning
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author Emrah Çiçek
Faruk Yılmaz
Ali Kemal Özbayram
Tarık Çitgez
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Faruk Yılmaz
Ali Kemal Özbayram
Tarık Çitgez
Effect of Thinning Intensity and Crown Class on Narrow-Leaved Ash (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl.) Epicormic Branching
Artvin Çoruh Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi
ash
Fraxinus angustifolia
water shoot
thinning
author_facet Emrah Çiçek
Faruk Yılmaz
Ali Kemal Özbayram
Tarık Çitgez
author_sort Emrah Çiçek
title Effect of Thinning Intensity and Crown Class on Narrow-Leaved Ash (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl.) Epicormic Branching
title_short Effect of Thinning Intensity and Crown Class on Narrow-Leaved Ash (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl.) Epicormic Branching
title_full Effect of Thinning Intensity and Crown Class on Narrow-Leaved Ash (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl.) Epicormic Branching
title_fullStr Effect of Thinning Intensity and Crown Class on Narrow-Leaved Ash (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl.) Epicormic Branching
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Thinning Intensity and Crown Class on Narrow-Leaved Ash (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl.) Epicormic Branching
title_sort effect of thinning intensity and crown class on narrow-leaved ash (fraxinus angustifolia vahl.) epicormic branching
publisher Artvin Çoruh Üniversitesi
series Artvin Çoruh Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi
issn 2146-698X
2146-698X
publishDate 2012-04-01
description Thinning has an important role in silviculture practice for quality and thick stem production. But, epicormic branches decrease the value of the trunk or timber as a result of thinning, especially in broadleaved species. In this study, the effect of thinning intensity and crown class on epicormic branching were investigated in narrow-leaved ash (Fraxinus angustifolia) plantation, Adapazarı-Turkey. The plantation was 36 years old established at 3x2 m initial spacing (1666 trees/ha). Prior the thinning mean stand diameter, top height, basal area and stem number were 31 cm, 34 m and 32 m2/ha and 416 stem/ha, respectively. Thinning intensities were removal of basal area 0% (control), 22% (moderate) and 38% (heavy). Results showed that; thinning intensity, crown class (dominant and co-dominant trees) and thinning intensity x crown class interaction had no significant effect on epicormic branching after four years of growth. Very few (<1 number per stem) new epicormic branch were formed on stems of dominant and co-dominant trees represent final crop. Consequently, narrow leaved ash has very low epicormic branching risk in reaction to thinning and this can be an advantage for species in producing thick and valuable stems.
topic ash
Fraxinus angustifolia
water shoot
thinning
url http://ofd.artvin.edu.tr/issue/2264/29831
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