The Assessment and Modeling of Regeneration Dynamics for Eastern White Pine (Pinus Strobus L.)

The Assessment and Modeling of Regeneration Dynamics for Eastern White Pine (Pinus Strobus L.)

Author: Jerome Allan Krueger

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 314

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This study represents an analysis of regeneration processes for eastern white pine (Pinus strohus L.). The objective is to develop an integrated approach to evaluate the influence of factors that, alone and in combination, determine regeneration outcomes. This study is composed of three sections. The first chapter is a literature review of white pine regeneration dynamics. The purpose is to present a process for understanding the regeneration process of a single species and present a conceptual approach to integrated evaluation of influential variables. Six interrelated ecological factors (seed tree density, competition, disturbance, seedbed conditions, soils, and damage agents) were identified and their impact on the regeneration process is evaluated. A conceptual model of the integration approach and two examples of how this approach can be utilized in assessing regeneration operations are presented.


Adaptation of Eastern White Pine Provenances to Planting Sites

Adaptation of Eastern White Pine Provenances to Planting Sites

Author: Maurice E. Demeritt

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 12

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Eastern white pine provenances from the extreme limits of its natural range are changing from above- and below-average stability to average stability for height growth with increasing age. The regression method is useful for evaluating the stability of provenance to planting sites. The same general conclusions are reached for the performance of provenances at different planting sites from the regression method as from the relative difference method.


Influence of Seedbed Conditions on the Regeneration of Eastern White Pine /

Influence of Seedbed Conditions on the Regeneration of Eastern White Pine /

Author: David M (David Martyn) Smith

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9781014764362

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Early Successional Processes of Eastern White Pine and Red Pine in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Forest

Early Successional Processes of Eastern White Pine and Red Pine in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Forest

Author: Helen Maureen Kershaw

Publisher: Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. : Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 60

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This report reviews the literature relating to red pine and eastern white pine succession in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Forest from establishment to age 50. Research areas included red and white pine autecology, early red and white pine establishment and survival, post-disturbance natural successional patterns, and the effect of past and current management practices on early red and white pine survival and establishment. Professional foresters, working in Ontario, were consulted to determine current forest management practices.